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Clearing some mines at sea
but the black dust is from a sunken WWII barge which they didn't know was there and was filled with 10 tonnes of explosives. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Clearing some mines at sea
oops!!! LMAO looks like they should have surveyed the area a little better before dropping a few charges. that was a hell of an explosion! i wonder if the shockwave tipped the boat ![]() |
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Oh shit! That's a serious pillar of water! ![]() |
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Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit..... ![]() |
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Imagine the luck, as large as the ocean is and they run into that ![]()
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upps the Frog eaters at See :1zhelp:
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kelly, you still got this? would be interesting to see |
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yup
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and every fish in a 10 mile radius has one motherfucker of a headache ![]() |
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cool video kelly ![]() i wonder what that would look like with a normal mine. and how do they detonate a mine without looking at it, and surely if they looked at it they would've seen the barge? ![]() |