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Coast Guard called to recover 'dinosaur bones' from Irish river

Coast Guard called to recover 'dinosaur bones' from Irish river

Irish coast guards in Louth were summoned to Mell, Drogheda after a 112 call reported a discovery in the river Boyne.

According to Drogheda Coast Guard on their Facebook page, a land team was dispatched to investigate the sighting - which looked like dinosaur skeleton remains.

Irish Coast Guard called to recover 'dinosaur bones' from Louth river

“It's not every day someone calls into the National Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre to report a Dinosaur in the water,” they wrote.

However, on further inspection, it was confirmed that it was a very impressive imitation, “a tyrannosaurus wreck if you will”.

Irish Coast Guard called to recover 'dinosaur bones' from Louth river
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MRCC was informed along with Louth county council and the unit stood down.

In a warning to the public after the incident, they said: “Remember if you see someone (or something) in trouble on or near the water dial 112/999 and ask for the Coast Guard”

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