Unintentional sacrifice to Neptune

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One bottle of Glenlivet - unopened

<font color=red>Lost overboard in Lochaline at co-ordinates 56 deg 33.189 min N / 005 deg 45.551 min.W</font color=red>

Depth approx. 3m at low water Springs. Bottle was clearly visible lying on the bottom when last seen, but no drysuit on board and water far too cold!!

If you retrieve it drop me a line to let me know how much you enjoyed it . . .

- Nick



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I've raised a search party from amongst the relatives.
Only question "are you sure he's no a Campbell,it could be an ambush!"

<hr width=100% size=1>If it can't be fixed with a lump hammer dont fit it!
 
Re: What Datum ?

WGS 84

(Whisky Grave Sites Datum 84 Proof)

- Nick

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Serve you right. Never keep a full bottle of whisky on a boat, always make sure there's enough air to maintain buoyancy.

<hr width=100% size=1>my opinion is complete rubbish, probably.
 
Michty me man, did they no tell ye that there's enough watter pit intil it in the disteelry !!

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That was quick, Claysie . . .

Is the good ship Claymore now equipped with internet access then? Or did you just pop into the Lochaline Cybercaf this morning?

- Nick

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