A PHOTO shared by a ifeboat crew shows the dramatic moment that a car disappeared beneath the sea at Colwyn Bay.
Llandudno inshore lifeboat were sent to assist stranded vehicle on Tuesday (March 29).
Llandudno's inshore lifeboat Dr. Barbara Saunderson was on a training exercise when it was called in HMC Holyhead to assist the Coastguard Team in an attempted recovery of a stranded vehicle.
The inshore lifeboat was diverted from exercise in Llandudno Bay to Porth Eirias Colwyn Bay to join the Llandudno Coastguard Team in an effort to recover a stranded vehicle from the incoming tide. Unfortunately the joint attempt with members of the public was unsuccessful, but more importantly there were no casualties from the incident.
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People watched from the shore as the vehicle disappeared as the tide came in.
RNLI crew member Luke Heritage explained: "Regrettably we could not achieve a recovery but did leave a marker buoy as a navigational aid for a submerged hazard."
The lifeboat and crew of three returned to Llandudno to complete their exercise and recover to shore.
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