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Police have revealed a bomb found on a Kent golf course was an Second World War anti tank device.
Bomb disposal experts were called to Westgate and Birchington Golf Club at 10.35am yesterday morning.
It followed reports of a landmine unearthed by a greenkeeper preparing to plant a tree.
Officers sealed off space between the 2nd and 12th holes so bomb disposal experts from the Royal Logistics Corps could assess the British-made device.
The bomb - around the size of a dinner plate - was deemed unstable and was transported to Botany Bay.
It was then surrounded by sandbags and subjected to a controlled explosion.
The blast left a 4ft crater in the beach.
Witnesses described seeing a plume of dark grey smoke climbed the cliff face and drifted inland.