A few family photos I took of the place, but it's less well known than the Discover, but it's an underrated gem of a spot in Dundee. Loved seeing this and would recommend seeing.

It's tight and small, but that's just because it's over 200 years old.

Amazing spot. If you haven't go see it. It's an amazing spot in an underrated city.

by whitesox-fan

7 comments
  1. It’s truly AMAZING in person. So worth visiting. I can’t wait to go back actually.

  2. I love the fact that it is the only surviving napoleonic frigate to have received the surrender of a German U-Boat!

    😂😂😂😂

  3. I really hope the plan to preserve her goes ahead, she may look a bit rough on the exterior but ironically that is the newer paneling that is rotting… but her skeleton is still in good shape according to the tests they done.

  4. It is a beaut!!

    Attempted some pretty wild parties there in the past!!

    The North Carr Lightship is in the same harbour, which although dilapidated, is still very interesting and aesthetically pleasing!!

    It was stationed off the coast of Fife Ness, at the Carr rocks.

    It had a big fog horn also.

    Hope it gets restored one day!!

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carr_Lightship

    Wild Shore also in the same docks!!

    Inflatable assault course, mechanical zip line wake boarding, as well as safer/more approachable ways to be dragged about on a float at high speeds.

    Great fun there last weekend at my son’s birthday party.

    https://www.wildshoredundee.co.uk/

  5. I went to a couple of raves there back in the 90’s

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