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A map showing the location of bombs dropped on London.
tp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2243951/The-astonishing-interactive-map-EVERY-bomb-dropped-London-Blitz.html |
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Thanks Al!
A very interesting web site. I went ans visited some of the places I lived and worked during my 20 monthis living in London and was surprised at how close some of those bombs got. A real eyeopener! Cheers! |
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Hate to be irreverent, but that so reminds me of the chocolate Jaffa races down the steepest street in the world, Baldwin Street, here in Dunedin:
http://chocolatecarnival.co.nz/jaffa_race http://www.flickr.com/photos/dunedin...5130/lightbox/ An interesting site, nevertheless. Back on topic, are there still UXBs being discovered in London and elsewhere? - I see there was one |
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Interesting. They're very evenly spread.
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Once one went off and I promise you that if people think these old bombs are inert they are very wrong. A huge amount of sand and mud went up into the air. I would guess on average the teams are called out once every 6-8 weeks. |
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