Scientists say a rare earthquake shook the Isle of Man this week.
The magnitude 1 tremor was detected by the British Geological Survey on Thursday at 8.45am.
They say its epicentre was between Ireland and the Isle of Man, around 30 miles south of Port St Mary, 8.5 miles below the earth's surface.
A seismic station in Kirk Michael picked up the signal as it travelled through the Isle of Man.
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