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A view along the Purton Hulks

A view along the Purton Hulks
On the only gloomy day in April, we visited the largest ship graveyard in mainland Britain. Over several years in the last century, around 86 vessels were deliberately grounded to reinforce the bank of the river Severn at Purton.

Most of the wooden boats have decayed away through natural weathering, though many were partly dismantled shortly after grounding by local people for use as construction materials and firewood. The best preserved are the vessels made of ferroconcrete.

Some other views and detail shots in the PiPs.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purton_Hulks

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 Amelia
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There is quite a few hulks of ships off the coast in Norfolk, but they weren't deliberately grounded as far as I know. This makes for a very interesting history.
2 weeks ago.

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