Here's a short (but very good) piece of video footage of one of the X craft wrecks up in Aberlady Bay, Scotland.
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Re: Scottish X craft wreck
I do not know why but every time I see falling ships or submarines images in an advanced state of decay impresses me almost until the tears ... maybe because as a child I loved everything about the sea!!!.
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