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Bournemouth, UK is 19 meters (62 feet) above sea level.

Please note that sea level is the same around the world and places are measured relative to that. Remember that water is liquid, and will flow to its lowest gravitational potential, considering the gravity of the Earth in general, the spin of the Earth, the local gravity of mass concentrations (for example, undersea mountains), and the tidal influences of the Moon and Sun. So "sea level" at Bournemouth is at zero feet above sea level, sort of by definition. The name of the place, "Bourne mouth", sort of tells us that it is at the mouth of the Bourne river.

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