welsh_noir
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LV 72 LIGHTSHIP south wales
This site has been on my list for about five years but never got around to visiting, which is funny as i live in the same town!
I remember as a child i use to ask my dad about this ship, who is a fellow explorer with great knowledge on derelict military sites (Also who i have got location info on most of my to-do list from) he use to tell me that "army men" use to run it but i never believed him.
The LV 72 lightship was responsible for saving over 30 shipwrecked soldiers during the D-DAY landings.
The entire lower levels are flooded and have been filled with clay/mud over the years so i couldnt have a mooch down there, i was gutted
LV 72 lightship
This site has been on my list for about five years but never got around to visiting, which is funny as i live in the same town!
I remember as a child i use to ask my dad about this ship, who is a fellow explorer with great knowledge on derelict military sites (Also who i have got location info on most of my to-do list from) he use to tell me that "army men" use to run it but i never believed him.
The LV 72 lightship was responsible for saving over 30 shipwrecked soldiers during the D-DAY landings.
The entire lower levels are flooded and have been filled with clay/mud over the years so i couldnt have a mooch down there, i was gutted
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