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WW2 Tank Graveyard
< on 7/17/2016 1:56 PM >
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On a field in Western Germany we found these three abandoned tanks. They’re most likely American World War 2 Tanks: two M47 Pattons and a M7B1 Priest. We don’t know what happened and how they might get there. But what we know… Once they've brought devastation, but know they’re bringing life. Nature is reclaiming: These tanks are now home for flora and fauna. It’s great to see what can grow from something so bad. Here you'll find a cinematic video:



And here is an extra exploration video of this place:



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Beautiful camera work, and certainly a very interesting find. It's always cool to find abandoned things outside.




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