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Bloody Pond (Massachusetts)

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Type
  
kettlehole

Surface area
  
98 acres (400,000 m)

Max. depth
  
38 ft (12 m)

Mean depth
  
5.18 m

Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
17 ft (5.2 m)

Area
  
40 ha

Settlement
  
Similar
  
Big Sandy Pond, Fresh Pond, Curlew Pond, Glen Charlie Pond, Billington Sea

Bloody Pond is a 98-acre (400,000 m2) natural kettlehole pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts, near Long Pond village. The pond is located southeast of Long Pond. This pond, visible from the southbound side of Route 3 past the Ship Pond Road bridge, is fed by groundwater and has over two miles (3 km) of shoreline. The average depth is 17 feet (5.2 m) and the maximum depth is 38 feet (12 m). Legal public access to the pond is obtained through a dirt road off of Long Pond Road and is suitable primarily for shore and wading fishermen as the access point is a long walk from a two-car parking lot in front of a gate.

Map of Bloody Pond, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA

References

Bloody Pond (Massachusetts) Wikipedia


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