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List of shipwrecks in the Bristol Channel : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of shipwrecks in the Bristol Channel
A number of ships have run aground or sunk in the Bristol Channel,〔For the purposes of this article, the Bristol Channel is defined as downstream of the Severn Bridge to Hartland Point and St Govan's Head.〕 a stretch of water between southern Wales and Somerset. Cardiff, Barry and Penarth were once the largest coal exporters in the world and the channel received significant traffic at the beginning of the twentieth century during exportation. In 1948 there were 24 known wrecks in the Bristol Channel, but by 1950 14 had been cleared by demolition. One ship, a tanker of over 10,000 tons that was sunk off Nash Point, required the use of 129 tons of explosives by to break up the wreck.〔(Barrywales.co.uk )〕 ==The Neptune - 1831== ''The Neptune'' was a vessel sailing from Newport to Wexford in Ireland and struck a rock on November 28 1831 off the coast of Porthkerry, near what is now Barry.〔''Ship News'', ''The Times'' (London, England) 2 December 1831, accessed via The Times Digital Archive, accessed 9 October 2014.〕
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