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20th November 2014, 02:36 AM
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Changing Shifts at Lighthouse
From our good Friend Roger Dyer
Thanks for this mate
Cheers
And you thought that getting out of bed was dangerous......
This is an excerpt from a documentary about the change of shifts at a remote French lighthouse, which has since been automated.
I am not sure this meets OSHA regulations!
They may need the Coast Guard for a rescue!
Changing Shifts at Lighthouse - Video
You want to watch other Videos on this Link there are some Gems! Just Click the Arrow!
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20th November 2014, 04:48 AM
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Re: Changing Shifts at Lighthouse
Not the sort of place when you need a loaf of bread or a carton of milk in a hurry.


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