Sultan Shoal, SingaporeSultan Shoal, Singapore
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Sultan Shoal (GPS: 1.23951, 103.64774) is a rocky outcrop in the sea. Originally located south of mainland Singapore from Jurong, due to land reclamation, Sultan Shoal is now between the Tuas Peninsula to the west and Jurong Island to the east.

The main feature on Sultan Shoal is the Sultan Shoal Lighthouse, built by Commander Charles Quentin Crawfurd in 1895. The lighthouse is still functional and is operated by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.

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