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Thank you for this wonderful post. Hopefully, future generations will appreciate this as much as I do. God bless you and all of our armed forces!!
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Wow, very informative and impressive. I never would of that that you knew so much about this. I told you I would look at it, this is Scott with DeHart. This is my fiancee's account. My fiancee and her cousins movies are on this account or in her friends as zwalker287.
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THIS IS THE FUTURE OF "ASR" surfing wedges, and instant prime real estate
brennanmoriarty 2 years ago
Please tell me what " ASR " surfing wedges are. I gather that your comment is complimentary but would appreciate knowing for sure. In any event, thanks for taking the time to make a comment.
rednasrotsen 2 years ago
Interesting video. I've been diving the Mulberry harbour off Pagham for 10 years now. There are actually two Mulberry units in Portland Harbour in Dorset that sit proud of the water. There is also a bombardon unit that has been sunk next to the western entrance to Portland harbour that is used as a dive site.
polycera 3 years ago
I found that your dive movies are no longer online in YouTube. But I am very grateful that you took the time to comment. I hope you looked at part 2 of the Mulberries too.
rednasrotsen 3 years ago
My name is Paul Woodman from England and I live in a Village called Selsey on the south coast of England. During the war the Mulberries were assembled and stored in Selsey awaiting for D-Day.
They were sunk below the water line to conceal them from the enemy.
2 Muberries were damaged and were unable to be raised and remain here today.
The top of one can sometimes be seen at low tide, the other one is further out.
They are now a protected site and a haven for marine life and Divers.
ReefLodge 4 years ago
Dear Mr. Woodman:
Thank you for the information about the storage site for the Mulberries. Nowhere did I find information concerning their place of storage before they were towed to France. There are articles on line concerning the sites of their construction, however. It was kindof you to take the time to send a comment.
Thanks again!
Sandy
rednasrotsen 4 years ago