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Sesostris Bank is a submerged bank (a sunken atoll) in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, India, at . It is the second largest feature of Lakshadweep, after Bassas de Pedro, with a lagoon area of 388.53 km². It is also one of the northernmost features, after Cora Divh and Bassas de Pedro. Those coral banks, all submerged, form the north of Lakshadweep. Sesostris Bank is about 22 km in diameter. There are no emergent cays or islands. Depths range from 20 to 77 meters. Depths in the neighborhood of the bank reach 700 meters.

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