Dozens of shells immersed in the Meuse discovered by a photographer



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(Photo d'illustration) Shells were found in the Meuse. – FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI / AFP

Thank you Starck! A photographer settled in the south of France, on vacation in his family in the Meuse discovered in the river of the same name dozens of
submerged shells. He made this discovery by fetching in the stream, Starck, the dog of his neighbor, who enjoyed his bathing and did not seem in a hurry to regain the edge.

Florent, known as Cabri27 on the social networks, discovering these vehicles north of Verdun, filmed the shells with an underwater camera, as reports France 3 Grand Est. The chain also states that if she knows the exact location of this astonishing discovery, she prefers not to communicate it for obvious security reasons.

He then contacted the competent authorities, namely the mayor, who then warned them gendarmes and demining services. The latter should intervene in the coming days to evacuate these munitions, which could date from the Second World War.

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