I am not actively looking for these stories, but they are suddenly popping up all over!Good find debi. Such a shame, there was probably a lot of ruins destroyed in the war. Now to think the bombs are still a threat.
I am not actively looking for these stories, but they are suddenly popping up all over!Good find debi. Such a shame, there was probably a lot of ruins destroyed in the war. Now to think the bombs are still a threat.
Maybe it’s time to get them cleaned up.I am not actively looking for these stories, but they are suddenly popping up all over!
I think it's been more an ongoing thing because they can't find them all. And it's really dangerous to try and defuse these things. They'd have to blow them up.Maybe it’s time to get them cleaned up.
I guess it’s good for the wildlife.... for now. I wonder how long it will take before they all deteriorate ?Red Zone
This article focuses on the Verdun Red Zone and how the landscape severely changed over time. It went from farmland to wetlands today.
France and their Red Zone - World Beyond War . . .I guess it’s good for the wildlife.... for now. I wonder how long it will take before they all deteriorate ?
his is so sad. I hate it.France and their Red Zone - World Beyond War . . .
On their own, 300 -700 years.
10,000 years for the heavy metals in the soil.
War is like a bad houseguest, it never really leaves.
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