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FreeWillyBird on 22.11.2025 10:33 p.m. I be noticin’ the closer you get to the island, the more they be Dublin.
lupusmaximus- on 22.11.2025 10:47 p.m. looks more like a stastic of Republic of Ireland, because 0 wrecks im Northern Irish waters can’t be true
SausageMcWonderpants on 22.11.2025 11:10 p.m. [Northern Ireland shipwrecks](https://notredamecobham.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=9157680fd03546f4837f319fb6c0dfa9)
skildert on 22.11.2025 11:24 p.m. That part of the ocean bed looks like a great setting for an antediluvian fantasy series…
Nisiom on 22.11.2025 11:42 p.m. – So Patrick, tell us how you managed to sink the ship in the middle of the island? – Can’t remember. Was completely shitfaced.
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I be noticin’ the closer you get to the island, the more they be Dublin.
Hmmmm….. triangle
Wow, that’s quite a visual.
Some of those are closer to Rockall which is in the UK
looks more like a stastic of Republic of Ireland, because 0 wrecks im Northern Irish waters can’t be true
Where’s the lighthouses at
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[Northern Ireland shipwrecks](https://notredamecobham.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=9157680fd03546f4837f319fb6c0dfa9)
That part of the ocean bed looks like a great setting for an antediluvian fantasy series…
r/statisticsarebeautiful
Jesus what happened after half past three???
– So Patrick, tell us how you managed to sink the ship in the middle of the island?
– Can’t remember. Was completely shitfaced.
I’m only ever getting a ship from a Northern Ireland.
Is the wind always blowing west?