This Man Stumbled Upon The Unthinkable In The Jungles Of Papua New Guinea

Published on 10/13/2018
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War Artifacts

English beaches have been the site where tons of explosives from the second world war wash up years later. Five miles from that beach, someone else found a bomb just off the Birling Gap Beach. This one was dangerous and needed to be destroyed. A dog walker also discovered a shell near East Worthing, right by the ocean.

War Artifacts

War Artifacts

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WWII Shipwreck Lard Found On Beach

Back in the late 60s into the early 70s, a storm in Scotland started sending washed up lard barrels to the shores. Apparently, a merchant ship from the ar had disintegrated years earlier and the lard chunks still held a barrel shape but were white with barnacles. Even to this day, locals find more lumps washing ashore. Such as in 2013, people at St Cyrus beach found tons of lard after a bad storm broke up the WWII ship even more. Even fishermen noticed that fish feeding from the lard in the 70’s were growing unusually large.

WWII Shipwreck Lard Found On Beach

WWII Shipwreck Lard Found On Beach

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