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Rotterdam, The Netherlands - June 20, 2014: DAT Amfibus and passengers on River Maas in the Port of Rotterdam. The DAT Amfibus is an amphibious bus model of Dutch vehicle builder Dutch Amfibious Transport Vehicles. The bus has been specially developed for use in rivers and canals.

Hunstanton, England - September 26, 2013: ‘The Wash Monster’ creeping up the beach at Hunstanton in West Norfolk, England, with its driver in the wheelhouse and a guide at the front. ‘Wiley The Wash Monster’ is an amphibious vehicle which operates tours along this coast to see the famous striped cliffs and seal colonies and is an old US amphibious craft which was originally used for landing troops on the beaches of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. (Bright sunlight.)

The pretty coastal town of Hunstanton in Norfolk, Eastern England, has a pair of interesting amphibious vehicles called the ‘Wash Monsters’ which take aboard passengers from the promenade and drive down the sand into the sea before travelling along the coast to look at the famous striped cliffs. Here, one of the two Wash Monsters, called Wiley and Wizzy, is reversing down onto the sand before turning round. The Wash Monsters are actually former US Vietnam war amphibious landing craft, known as LARCVs (Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vessels) and the original shark’s head on the front was added by US Marines. The coast of Lincolnshire can be seen across The Wash and a wind farm is on the horizon to the right.

H-003, the ‘Hunstanton Flyer’, an RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) rescue hovercraft leaving the shore during an exercise on the beach at Heacham in Norfolk, Eastern England. The ‘Hunstanton Flyer’, based in the town of the same name just along the coast, is one of only a few of these H-Class rescue craft, which are used in areas where sands are vast and incoming tides can have fatal consequences when unwary beach-lovers find themselves cut off on a sandbank. Being manoeuvrable in places with shallow water and on sandbanks, the ‘Flyer’ is perfect for this area of The Wash and parts of the North coast of Norfolk.

Hunstanton, England - September 22, 2013: Holidaymakers travelling in aEThe Wash Monsteraa at Hunstanton in West Norfolk, England. aEWiley The Wash Monsteraa is an amphibious vehicle which operates tours along this coast to see the famous striped cliffs and seal colonies and is an old US amphibious craft which was originally used for landing troops on the beaches of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The coast of Lincolnshire can be seen across The Wash. (Bright sunlight.)

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