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RFA Lyme Bay, Scotstoun, River Clyde
Lyme Bay is designated as a Landing Ship Dock (Auxilliary), LSD(A).  From this view you can see the stern entrance for landing craft.  The ship takes on water so that the line near the water level at the stern becomes parallel with the water surface, in other words, it sinks a bit at the back.
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RFA Lyme Bay, Scotstoun, River Clyde

Lyme Bay is designated as a Landing Ship Dock (Auxilliary), LSD(A). From this view you can see the stern entrance for landing craft. The ship takes on water so that the line near the water level at the stern becomes parallel with the water surface, in other words, it sinks a bit at the back.

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