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Briony Leyland visits the Nab Tower in the Solent and discovers its history rooted in the First World War.

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24 июн 2016

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@MooMooFutch
@MooMooFutch 3 года назад
Living in Portsmouth I’ve been fascinated by the Nab my whole life. There is definitely less known about it over the palmy forts so this is a good video for me.
@douginnes4714
@douginnes4714 4 года назад
Interesting. It looks lot more sturdy than it used to. 1:30 It is not however in 55m of water as the expert suggested, more like 17m. Maybe 55 feet
@k956upg
@k956upg 5 лет назад
1999 the ship hits the lighthouse......how with radar sonar gps & proximity alerts & eyes do you hit a lighthouse....did it sneak up on them?
@MooMooFutch
@MooMooFutch 3 года назад
I thought the same. How can you hit it. It’s never moved. It’s lit up. You get warnings. HOW!?
@jeavo75
@jeavo75 2 года назад
Perhaps uncle Albert was on radar duty
@pboperations
@pboperations Год назад
Why is it called the Nab?
@MrSvenovitch
@MrSvenovitch 5 лет назад
No one cares enough to comment? Putting conquest of paradise on the audio track was a bit much huh...There's outhouses with more appeal than this ;-p
@digitalbroadcaster
@digitalbroadcaster 3 года назад
Oh my…hilarious! Adding a helicopter cockpit sound to a flying drone video is just…..hilarious. South Today pretending to have the budget to hire an aerial camera helicopter.
@pboperations
@pboperations Год назад
Very well spotted. Extremely subtle effect to manipulate the audience. The BBC is the UK propagandist in chief.