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English: Busy scene at Portsmouth Harbour. Looking south from the bridge of HMS Exeter, which was visiting the Historic Dockyard. A busy scene including HMS Warrior, Wightlink ferry and FastCats, the Spinnaker Tower and the harbour entrance itself.
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28 May 2006 |
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From geograph.org.uk |
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Peter Jordan |
Camera location
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50° 47′ 49.49″ N, 1° 6′ 42.16″ W
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