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English: Listening Ears near to Greatstone-on-Sea, Kent, Great Britain. These are concrete listening ears built for the Second World War. Aeroplanes flying across the channel could be heard by observers positioned near these "ears".
Date 2005-03-12T10:03:42+00:00
Source This file was derived from: Listening Ears - geograph.org.uk - 166.jpg
Author Paul Russon
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Camera location50° 57′ 24.42″ N, 0° 57′ 16.6″ E  Heading=225° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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50°57'24.415"N, 0°57'16.600"E

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current19:40, 31 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 19:40, 31 December 2006640 × 480 (99 KB)EuchiasmusListening Ears near to Greatstone-on-Sea, Kent, Great Britain. These are concrete listening ears built for the war. Aeroplanes flying across the channel could be heard by observers positioned near these "ears". {{geograph|000166|Paul Russon}}
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