WW1 submarine, "G3" wreck, revisit at Speeton cliffs near Reighton & Flamborough.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @2019freddie
    @2019freddie Год назад +1

    Another excellent video Geoff. What an awesome place.

  • @leehudson3410
    @leehudson3410 2 года назад

    Ran into you Sunday with the gaffer at reighton, thanks for the info, cracking bit of history,

    • @geoffcarol1
      @geoffcarol1  2 года назад

      Hi Lee. This is a nice surprise. Its worth the scramble to go see it. Hope you guys had a good afternoon.

  • @mikesmith2790
    @mikesmith2790 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video really enjoyed it

    • @geoffcarol1
      @geoffcarol1  Месяц назад

      Afternoon Mike. Thank you for watching and also spending the time to comment. I was watching the tide tables and the tides were right a couple of days ago but unfortunately I was at work. I'm hoping that before long I will be able to get back for another look.

  • @michaelbarnes7668
    @michaelbarnes7668 2 года назад

    well done Geoff a bit of a hike isn't it ...... well she was on her way for scrapping when she ended up below Buckton cliffs and the sea has done the job for them ...... i walked on to see the Laura and Dulcey Dock the other day but the sand is high at the moment so not much of the boilers etc visible ....... good vid ......

    • @geoffcarol1
      @geoffcarol1  2 года назад

      Thankyou for the nice comments Michael. There was a vertical section of the Laura's hull exposed on Saturday which was nice to see. it must have been around 20' long. Whilst at the G3 I did fly my drone down to the boiler of the Skegness. I would love to go but always wary about going that far on my own. I have read about Dulcey Dock, is there anything left to see now.

    • @Rileysreviews10
      @Rileysreviews10 Год назад

      Apparently in the 1940's mod blew up the g3 into smaller less visible remains so as to have no visible landmarks from sea that German invaders could use to navigate