Silver Pit

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Or see Outer Silver Pit, another deep place in the North Sea.
Or see silver mining.
(Inner) Silver Pit
(Inner) Silver Pit


The Silver Pit is a long valley in the bed of the

Wash River [citation needed
].

Also notable is the Silverpit crater, a crater-like feature near the Silver Pit, discovered in 2002.

Origin of the Silver Pit

In origin, it is probably a

glaciation. However, the Silver Pit may date partially or largely from the Wolstonian Stage
.

The Silver Pit (or Silver Pits) was discovered in the 19th century by trawler fishermen from the South Coast of England. They found the small valley to be rich in flatfish, especially soles in winter.[1]

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