Lucky Duck
Well-Known Member
When boats swing into each other in the middle of the night....
Having a 3 tonne granite block landing on you would require a slightly wider coffin to be built for the funeral.

I sat out a gale in Braye in August 2016. It wasn't from the northeast, the direction when Braye can quickly become untenable), but rather from the west. But it was still very bouncy in the harbour. Water was coming over the top of the breakwater, several times the height of the wall itself.
I wasn't going anywhere near the breakwater to take a photo - far too dangerous - but I took this from Fort Albert, the headland overlooking the harbour to the east.
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Pretty impressive
in the mid 80's I was a alongside a boat in St Peter Port, it turned out the lady aboard's dad had been an army surveyor in the 60's -70's tasked with finding out why voids kept appearing in the Alderney Braye breakwater; simple answer, the Nazi's used slave labour, whenever some poor sod keeled over they went into the concrete mix, hence gaps appearing after a while.
The Nazi's extended it.
At which end?
I understood it was never completed anyway, hence the incomplete foundations at the outer end, because of criticism from Gladstone. Do you have any photographs of the WWII work?
At which end?
I understood it was never completed anyway, hence the incomplete foundations at the outer end, because of criticism from Gladstone. Do you have any photographs of the WWII work?
Research it yourself, it's pretty clear; see my post #33 above.
The Germans extended it inc buried slaves.
Have a look at the gun emplacement on shore for special mix German concrete...there was no reason for the person who related the story to fabricate it, she was the wife and daughter of Army officers on a Spinner boat, I can't remember her or the boat's name but could maybe find a witness who also heard the story.
This is exactly the sort of thing the Nazi's did - look at their aircraft manufacturing tunnels - why are you apparently apologising for them ?