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Old 12-05-15, 00:17
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Yes, a real problem in Europe and surely other former battlefields across the globe.

In Belgium munitions from WW1 are still worked up from deep down in the soil in great numbers.

The EOD in the Netherlands is clearing approx. 2,500 WW2 explosives each year.

Wonder when it will all be gone?!?!

H.
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