Hoo Peninsula
Geographical location
The Hoo Peninsula (English Hoo Peninsula ) is a peninsula in the Medway unitary authority in England. It is located between the mouth of the rivers Thames and Medway hoppers north of the Borough of Medway. The name comes from the Old English term for trail of land, on German " narrow piece of land " or " country foothills " her.
Geography
The peninsula consists of sand - clay hills and surrounded by a larger area of marshland. Hoo is a paradise for birds and bird lovers.
Places on the Hoo Peninsula
Places on the Hoo Peninsula are Allhallows, Cliffe, Cliffe Woods, Cooling, Grain, High Halstow, Hoo St. Werburgh, St. Mary Hoo and Stoke.
Miscellaneous
On the peninsula there are several power plants, especially on the Isle of Grain. There is also a deep-water port was built in the last few decades, the London Thames port. Cliffe (Kent) is as the site of a new major airport just outside London in the conversation.
- Peninsula ( Europe)
- Peninsula (England)
- Peninsula (Atlantic Ocean )
- Borough of Medway