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Leading line

A leading line is a line formed by a pair of marks, which are generally man-made, that are used in position fixing and navigation, to indicate a safe passage through a shallow or dangerous channel.

They are often used in the entrances to harbours or estuaries where there are hazards close to a deep channel.

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