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Thunder Dragon Bay (M9) was well protected by a natural barrier of jagged coral reefs, along with occasional rocky outcroppings. Because of its secluded location, as well as its reefs, it was of little value as an anchorage. Until the 12th century it was an unnamed bay.

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  • Thunder Dragon Bay (M9) was well protected by a natural barrier of jagged coral reefs, along with occasional rocky outcroppings. Because of its secluded location, as well as its reefs, it was of little value as an anchorage. Until the 12th century it was an unnamed bay.
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  • Thunder Dragon Bay (M9) was well protected by a natural barrier of jagged coral reefs, along with occasional rocky outcroppings. Because of its secluded location, as well as its reefs, it was of little value as an anchorage. Until the 12th century it was an unnamed bay.
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