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OIL-COVERED WATER IN PORTHLEVEN HARBOUR, CORNWALL, in the light of the setting sun. The oil is from the tanker Torrey Canyon, which was wrecked off Land’s End and was later set on fire with high-explosive bombs. The coast of Cornwall has been fouled by oil slicks for many miles.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31335, 4 April 1967, Page 17

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OIL-COVERED WATER IN PORTHLEVEN HARBOUR, CORNWALL, in the light of the setting sun. The oil is from the tanker Torrey Canyon, which was wrecked off Land’s End and was later set on fire with high-explosive bombs. The coast of Cornwall has been fouled by oil slicks for many miles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31335, 4 April 1967, Page 17

OIL-COVERED WATER IN PORTHLEVEN HARBOUR, CORNWALL, in the light of the setting sun. The oil is from the tanker Torrey Canyon, which was wrecked off Land’s End and was later set on fire with high-explosive bombs. The coast of Cornwall has been fouled by oil slicks for many miles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31335, 4 April 1967, Page 17