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First Published: Friday, 27 Jun 2014 10:18 AM MYT
PARIS, June 27 ― France’s Department of Mine Clearance is responsible for collecting and destroying unexploded shells still found by the thousands nearly 100 years after the Battle of Verdun. ― New York Times
A videograb of World War 1’s unexploded shells still found by the thousands nearly 100 years after the Battle of Verdun. ― NYT pic