Bassetts Island
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Bassetts Island is a propeller-shaped island within Pocasset Harbor and Red Brook Harbor, in Bourne, Massachusetts, USA.
The island is geographically separated into four portions of the island. These portions are the central, northeast, southeast, and the western portion. The island is possibly inhabited since there are a few buildings that are located on a few portions of the island. Also, there is a minor unpaved road that runs throughout the island, except for most of its southern portion.
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[edit] Location
The island is southeast of Wings Neck, west of Patuisset (neighborhood) & Handy Point, northwest of Long Point, and northeast of Scaggy Neck & the Anchorage.
[edit] Portions
[edit] Central
The central portion of the island is perhaps the most forested area on the island. Also, there are two small inland ponds on the central portion which connects with Red Brook Harbor.
[edit] Northeast
The northeast portion of the island is moderately forested. There is a small inland pond that may be disconnected with the waters surrounding the exterior of the island. Also, there are several buildings, possibly residential, spread out along the northeast portion.
[edit] Southeast
The southeast portion is the least forested portion of the island. Half of the portion is composed of possible marshy land. Although, the southeast portion has the sandiest coastline on the island. There doesn't appear to be any buildings and/or man-made structures on this portion of the island.
[edit] West
The western portion of the island is the second least forested portion of the island. Also, the western portion is the widest and shortest arm of the island. There are some marshy land found on the eastern side. In the western side of the western portion are several buildings and a possible pier.
[edit] External links
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps or Yahoo! Maps
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
- Satellite image from Google Maps or Microsoft Virtual Earth