Mystery Container Found On Beach

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Mystery container found on beach

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Experts are trying to identify a huge metal container that has been washed up on a beach in the Western Isles.
The tank, which is 27m high, has no markings and is thought to have fallen from a ship before being washed up on the west of Benbecula.
It was discovered by a dog walker on Poll Na Crann beach - known locally as Stinky Bay - near Griminish.
Stornoway Coastguard is using two numbers on the container to try to find out where the item has come from.
The beach is known as Stinky Bay because of the fermenting seaweed found there.
Alasdair MacEachen, assistant director of environmental services at Comhairle nan Eilean Siar told BBC Scotland: "It's certainly generated a fair bit of interest with people walking on the beach or just travelling along the road, because you can actually see it from the main road along the west side of Benbecula.

"It's a big object so you can't miss it, and it's not often you see something like that on the beach.
"It would be standing almost 30m tall and really looks pretty much like a silo. I think it's a bulk storage tank of some sort, possibly for storing some liquids."
Mr MacEachen said they may decide to anchor the container to the beach to stop it from floating out to sea and becoming hazardous to ships, but in the meantime he advised onlookers to keep a safe distance.
"Although it looks as if it's empty and it's been ruptured, my advice would be not to go too close to it," he said. "It's a fairly light construction so you don't want it rolling on top of someone, and with that sort of thing you can never tell.
"My advice would be to just observe it from a distance."


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Ok, there's a prize of rep points for anyone who can successfully guess what it is!:eek:24:
 
I agree with Brandii...it's either the waste container from a shuttle, or something else off a shuttle....
 
Beach container mystery resolved
The mystery of a huge container washed up on a beach in the Western Isles has been solved. The 27m container has been identified by the coastguard as a beer fermentation tank.
The container was found by a dog walker on Poll Na Crann beach near Griminish - known as Stinky Bay - west Benbecula.
Stornoway Coastguard said inquiries were continuing but they believed the tank fell from a ship. They said none of the tanks had been reported missing.
A coastguard officer said an initial search for a possible owner of the tank found it was similar to those used by American brewers Coors but there was no evidence to link it with the drinks giant.
The brewers' UK operations said it had not received reports that a tank belonging to it had gone missing.
Meteorological rockets
The coastguard also found they are manufactured by German firm, Ziemann, but the officer added that at this stage they did not know where the one found on Benbecula was being shipped to when lost.
No-one at the engineering company was available for comment.
A number of people contacted the BBC news website with theories as to the identity of the container.
One reader thought the numbers 5580 written on the container could have meant the container was used to house the chemicals used in DTD 5580, a three-part paint scheme used for aircraft all over the world.
Another website user thought it could have been a rocket stage previously launched from the South Uist launch site, used in the 1960s and 70s to fire meteorological rockets.


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Looks like skyblue was kind of right!;)
 
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