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Robinson's Hole
Robinson's Hole is located in Massachusetts
Robinson's Hole
Robinson's Hole
Location in Massachusetts
Robinson's Hole is located in the United States
Robinson's Hole
Robinson's Hole
Location in the United States
Coordinates 41°27′00″N 70°48′28″W / 41.4501089°N 70.8078094°W / 41.4501089; -70.8078094
Part of Atlantic Ocean

Robinson's Hole is a narrow body of water called a strait. It is located in Massachusetts, a state in the United States. This strait is part of the Elizabeth Islands, a chain of islands off the coast. Robinson's Hole separates two islands: Naushon Island and Pasque Island.

This strait is very important for boats and ships. It is one of four main passages that connect two larger bodies of water: Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound. The other passages are Canapitsit Channel, Quick's Hole, and Woods Hole. Robinson's Hole is found within the small town of Gosnold.

What is a Strait?

A strait is a natural, narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water. Think of it like a natural canal. Straits are often used by ships to travel between oceans or seas. They can be very important for trade and travel.

Why are Straits Important for Boats?

Straits like Robinson's Hole act as shortcuts. Instead of going all the way around an island or a large landmass, boats can pass through these narrow channels. This saves time and fuel. For example, boats traveling between Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound use these straits to move easily.

Where is Robinson's Hole Located?

Robinson's Hole is in the Elizabeth Islands. These islands are a part of Dukes County, Massachusetts. The islands stretch out southwest from Cape Cod. They are mostly privately owned.

The Elizabeth Islands Chain

The Elizabeth Islands include several islands. Naushon Island and Pasque Island are two of them. Robinson's Hole sits right between these two. The islands are known for their natural beauty and quiet environment.

Connecting Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound

Robinson's Hole helps link two important coastal waters.

Buzzards Bay

Buzzards Bay is a large bay on the coast of Massachusetts. It is known for its fishing and boating. Many towns are located along its shores.

Vineyard Sound

Vineyard Sound is another body of water south of Cape Cod. It separates the mainland from Martha's Vineyard and the Elizabeth Islands. It is also a popular area for boating and fishing.

Other Straits in the Area

Besides Robinson's Hole, there are three other main straits that connect Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound.

  • Canapitsit Channel: This channel is located further west in the Elizabeth Islands.
  • Quick's Hole: Another important passage, also in the Elizabeth Islands.
  • Woods Hole: This is a very well-known strait. It is home to important scientific institutions like the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

These four straits are vital for maritime traffic in the region. They allow for safe and efficient travel for many types of boats, from small fishing vessels to larger ships.

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