Re: Boris Burrows
A quote from Wiki:
Dumped munitions
Because of its depth and its proximity to the Cairnryan military port, Beaufort's Dyke became the United Kingdom's largest offshore dump site for surplus conventional and chemical munitions after the Second World War: it had been used for the purpose since the early 20th century. The Ministry of Defence estimated that well over a million tonnes have been dumped there. In July 1945, 14,500 tonnes of 5-inch (130-millimetre) artillery rockets filled with phosgene were dumped.
Munitions have since been deposited by the tide on nearby beaches. In 1995, phosphorus bombs washed up on Scottish coasts, coinciding with the laying of the Scotland-Northern Ireland pipeline (SNIP), a 24-inch (610-millimetre) gas interconnector constructed by British Gas. In the prior five years, antitank grenades had been washing up on Northern Irish and Isle of Man shores.
An explosion was registered as a 2.5 Magnitude earthquake on 8 February 1986. EoQ.
I hope Boris and his merry men and women have a really serious think about this tunnel with THAT lot sitting on the seabed.