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English: French Rubis class nuclear attack submarine Améthyste entering Portsmouth Naval Base, UK, under the guns of Spitbank Fort and Henry VIII's Southsea Castle. Image uploaded by George.Hutchinson from a photograph taken and supplied by Brian Burnell. The photograph should be attributed to Brian Burnell.
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