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Steve Firth wrote:
It's usually difficult to see the Southsea/Ryde hovercraft because it just looks like a very low-flying cloud - with an amber light flashing on top. It's about 100 feet long throws up spray & makes the noise of a Squadron of Concordes. You can see and hear it the other side of the bloody Solent! You are clearly deaf *and* blind but even then I'd have thought you'd have felt the vibrations! |
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