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The Sea Forts

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Never been there but I've been looking for some info about them for ages since I first saw them on TV. Cheers for the link!
 
Looks like a great place to get your gear all mangled up! Bet there is some BIG fish though
 
remnants of ww2, the brithish built them on the british coast to slow down the german invasion in case they attacked, so this is the north sea and means bad viz
hre you go ;)
 
They look cool. Those British and their military masterminds eh? I don't know whats better, Sea Forts, The Ice Ship, (although I think that one would have worked) or best yet, the "pandemoniums" Large spinning wheels propelled by rockets that carried an explosive charge. The pandemoniums were later "discontinued" when they veered off course and almost ran some high ranking British officers over. Oh well. It was worth a shot. :blackeye
 
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