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Old 17-07-07, 10:54 AM
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There is one wreck close to where I live that was carrying a load of WW1 anti personnel shells bound for the trenches in France when it went down.

When you start digging on it for timing heads or shell cases, then when you get back on the boat I always find that there is a very thin, oily residue on my drysuit and can feel it on my hands.

A friend of mine always has a headache when he gets back after digging on this wreck too.

Maybe some kind of oil or something, not sure really.
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