Another World War 2 Bomb💣 found This morning nr Forest end of the Beach— Nigel (@saskiasamoyed) October 30, 2016
Nairn #Scotland@GurnNurn @HNGnews @InvCourier @PressandJournal https://t.co/Uq03U6L6Uc
Thanks to the guys at Royal Navy Bomb Disposal Unit @RoyalNavy— Nigel (@saskiasamoyed) October 30, 2016
who detonated a World War 2 Mortar shell💣 on Nairn Beach #Scotland 10:22am🙆 pic.twitter.com/lTLMm1vfdJ
This is becoming a regular occurrence, is there some reason for this - are the dunes shifting?
ReplyDeleteShifting, well only for the past few centuries as we all know only too well
ReplyDeleteNo sh1t BIE. Why are these munitions suddenly appearing on such a regular basis when they have only surfaced sporadically over the last 70 years? Are the dunes now in a position close to where they were in the 1940's, if so should we expect more and more to appear and what potential risk does that pose?
ReplyDeleteI'm just waiting for the white horse to reappear
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