The monkey bars? Actually, a thermonuclear device!
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Army engineers took soil samples Tuesday from a Central Florida middle school where at least 1,000 World War II-era bombs and munitions are believed to be buried underground.
Odyssey Middle School in Orange County, Fla., was constructed near property that used to be owned by the military, which used it as a practice range.
Recently, in an area located about 1,500 feet from the school on private property, an owner found four bombs and other munitions. Local 6 News reported that there were metal pieces of small firearms, high-explosive bombs and air-to-ground rockets, and more unknown pieces are likely in a nearby area.
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Were these
two somehow responsible?
Can this
man warn the children in time?