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Pirate radio stations, are there any left out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 447918" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>None in Europe, and I think the last Israeli one has gone too.</p><p></p><p>Of the famous ships from the radioship era:</p><p></p><p>MV Peace (Voice of Peace - Israel) was deliberately sunk at sea </p><p>Ross Revenge (Radio Caroline - North Sea) preserved and undergoing heavy maintenance</p><p>MV Communicator (Laser 558 - North Sea) scrapped this summer in Orkney</p><p>Mi Amigo (Radio Caroline - North Sea) Sank in a storm after running aground 20/3/80. Mast remained visible until mid 1986, remains later reported blown up as a shipping hazard (!)</p><p>MV Galaxy (Radio London - North Sea) Sank in Kiel harbour 1975, used as underwater welding practise, scrapped 1986</p><p>Mebo II (RNI - North Sea) Sold to Libyan Navy, sank in 1984 after being used for target practise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 447918, member: 176362"] None in Europe, and I think the last Israeli one has gone too. Of the famous ships from the radioship era: MV Peace (Voice of Peace - Israel) was deliberately sunk at sea Ross Revenge (Radio Caroline - North Sea) preserved and undergoing heavy maintenance MV Communicator (Laser 558 - North Sea) scrapped this summer in Orkney Mi Amigo (Radio Caroline - North Sea) Sank in a storm after running aground 20/3/80. Mast remained visible until mid 1986, remains later reported blown up as a shipping hazard (!) MV Galaxy (Radio London - North Sea) Sank in Kiel harbour 1975, used as underwater welding practise, scrapped 1986 Mebo II (RNI - North Sea) Sold to Libyan Navy, sank in 1984 after being used for target practise [/QUOTE]
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