It was in the garden when it found 101 unbroken World War II bombs

A hundred of an unexplored World War II bomb has been discovered in the courtyard of a house in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands in the southern Pacific. Unexplored Artillery [ UXO was found by a man searching a pit for the construction of a septic system in his land. After the find, the unit of [...]
Unexplored Artillery [ UXO was found by a man searching a pit for the construction of a septic system in his land.
After the find, this country's police force unit was called to the scene and removed the 101 high-explosion projects 105 millimeters that were produced in the US, writes The Guardian, the Periscope.
A man east of Honiara has found over 100 World War II shells on the back of his garden,” wrote Lachlan Strahan.
This find is part of a devastating heritage in the Pacific from World War II. Thousands of bombs had been dropped on the Pacific islands, including the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Palau, many of which had not been detonated.
After the war, the Allied states were supposed to remove bombs in question, but they didn't always do that.
Earlier this month, two men were killed when a World War II bomb exploded in a residential area in Honiara. /Periscope











