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Bowling Harbour and the Sunken Boat Wrecks

Aerial view of the remains of a dilapidated, partially submerged wooden structure, possibly an old shipwreck, near a rocky and muddy shoreline. The background features a railway track with a wire fence and patches of grass leading to Glasgow in the distance.
Aerial view of the remains of a dilapidated, partially submerged wooden structure, possibly an old shipwreck, near a rocky and muddy shoreline. The background features a railway track with a wire fence and patches of grass leading to Glasgow in the distance.

It lies on the north bank of the Firth of Clyde, between the towns of Clydebank and Dumbarton. It is just 1.5 miles to the west of Old Kilpatrick which is at one end of the Antonine Wall and therefore represents the extreme limit of the Roman Empire on the west coast of the island of Great Britain.

Thanks to Paisley Buddie once again for this beautiful footage Paisley Buddie

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