The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers helps make sure that former Army bases turned into wildlife refugees are safe and clear of unexploded ordnance. Patrick Bloodgood reports. http://www.army.mil/usace/
all that ordinance stretch farther in then you guys think. all the way to cow island you can find shells. most of them are just off shore. low tide you can see them by the shores. and there is plenty off shore right ware the observation towers used to be. ware the old concrete bunker still sits by the old peir. that whole area off shore is just riddled with things you guys missed. the frame on an old plane lives in that water too. i found it claming one day. tons of clams in that area. :-)
all that ordinance stretch farther in then you guys think. all the way to cow island you can find shells. most of them are just off shore. low tide you can see them by the shores. and there is plenty off shore right ware the observation towers used to be. ware the old concrete bunker still sits by the old peir. that whole area off shore is just riddled with things you guys missed. the frame on an old plane lives in that water too. i found it claming one day. tons of clams in that area. :-)
MrGizmo757 6 months ago