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Beaufort’s Dyke has been a munitions dumping area. There has been an explosion in the past which registered as an earthquake, and munitions have washed up on beaches in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Surveyed it a few times using in service UUV's. The threat brief was an eyeopener as to what was down there. Was just wondering if anything other than Admiralty charts was available that may detail boundaries (not that they were stuck to when ditching it at sea)
Beaufort's Dyke, situated seven miles off the coast of Port Patrick, has emerged as a haunting repository for munitions, primarily post-World War II. Its ominous selection as a disposal site, owing to its strategic proximity to Cairnryan Military Port, has led to the accumulation of an estimated one
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