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What happens when you report dangerous items washed up on a beach?
3 hours ago
Duration 4:37
- 3 hours ago
- News
- Duration 4:37
Base Gagetown has a team that deals with unidentified and suspicious items, including those left over from the world wars. Sometimes, this means safely detonating them.
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