Ognuno recita il proprio ruolo, immerso in quella divina sensazione di devozione allo scopo comune: la realizzazione di un'opera d'arte, che anche la bonifica bellica sa idealizzare.

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Ognuno recita il proprio ruolo, immerso in quella divina sensazione di devozione allo scopo comune: la realizzazione di un'opera d'arte, che anche la bonifica bellica sa idealizzare.

Piece of World War II-Era Drone Plane Washes Up on Massachusetts Beach

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17/04/2024 Stati Uniti (United States-USA), Massachusetts, (MA), Barnstable County, Wellfleet

  “If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law and/or enforcement agency for assistance”

Angel Saunders

According to a statement shared by the Cape Cod National Seashore (CCNS) on Wednesday, April 10, a piece of a World War II-era drone plane was found last week. The National Park’s staff published a photo of “a man-made object” that had “washed up on Marconi Beach” in a Facebook post. Exhibiting clear signs of wear and tear, the device was pictured lying in the sand. Staff members with the CCNS, a protected environment overseen by the National Park Service, came together to remove the object from the beach before it was carried away by the waves due to an incoming storm,” the post said. Once it was moved to a safe location, “park historian Bill Burke examined the object and determined that it was in fact the fuselage of a RCAT (Remote Control Aerial Target).”

Photo-Source: news.yahoo.com

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