Big Shell?pic.twitter.com/UL9n9qUnHj
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Reminded me of WWII bunker Battery 223 in Cape May, NJ. Beach erosion over the decades has left it completely exposed.pic.twitter.com/yGuaglPR5S
They used to broadcast pirate radio from there
"As the unseen shaft of heat passed over them, pine trees burst into fire, and every dry furze bush became with one dull thud a mass of flames." --H.G. Wells, "War of the Worlds," Chapter 5, "The Heat Ray."
Or imperial walkers from Empire Strikes Back
I first learned about these from, of all things, an episode of the 60s tv show, Secret Agent (Danger Man). One of the forts was a pirate radio station being used for spy broadcasts - it obviously made a serious impression on my 11 year old self, since I still remember it!
VACATION RENTALS!!! would be cool sit up in there and fish..
Awesome photo of them. 
I have these earmarked, believe you me :)
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iPhone 8
they are movin‘
Haunting
Home to the 1960s/70s Radio City pirate radio station that was founded by Screaming Lord Sutch. As also seen in the movie Flame starring the members of Slade!
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