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A UK bombing range

AMMOTECHXT

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Hi Folks, this range is still in use. The 2nd, 3rd and last photos were taken this morning - one of the highest tides of the year. I can't explain why they are not shown in the order that I tried to post them. CNV00166.jpgCNV00198.jpgCNV00200.jpgCNV00175.jpgCNV00174.jpgCNV00173.jpgCNV00176.jpgCNV00169.jpgCNV00168.jpgCNV00167.jpgCNV00170.jpgCNV00199.jpg
 
Holbeach. I went a few weeks earlier and watched the seals riding the incoming tide up a large creek. By high tide there were about 50 of them on a mud flat, sunbathing.
 
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