A shame about those unexploded mines that are left over from WWII. Never know where they are. One little hit and boom. A real shame./s
Not under water but an interesting land story:
BBC
What do we know about unexploded WW2 bombs? - BBC Newswww.bbc.com › news › uk-england-devon-56243750
Mar 4, 2021 — A specialist from one such private company, Zetica UXO, told the BBC that since World War Two “45,000 unexploded bombs have been found and more are being found all the time”. Official records, which can often be understated, predicted around “200,000 plus bombs were detonated” during the war said Mike Sainsbury.
Torpedo bait.
It’s sad how quickly things are falling apart. China knows that Biden is the weakest leader the US has had in 70 years. And that Biden is too cowardly to respond
China is going to cut off Philippines’ electricity if they don’t come to heel