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Post by volkssturm on Jun 5, 2015 11:01:42 GMT -5
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2nd Bat
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Post by 2nd Bat on Jun 6, 2015 0:14:44 GMT -5
100 years after the fact and the area is too toxic, too dangerous to enter and apparently likely to remain that way for several hundred (if not thousands) of years into the future. Absolutely amazing and news to me. With all the arsenic and poisonous chemicals you have to wonder what the health repercusions were throughout the region all these years?
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Post by luftwelle93 on Jun 6, 2015 0:21:06 GMT -5
Millions and millions of shells,thousands each day.The Western Front was basically a daily bombardment in many spots.Its hard to believe many are still out there.There might be unexploded sap mines around the frontline,one confirmed somewhere in the Somme.
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Post by volkssturm on Jun 6, 2015 20:18:34 GMT -5
It's amazing what we humans can do once we set our minds to it.
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