Iron Harvest Belgium at Garry Michelle blog

Iron Harvest Belgium. It’s called the iron harvest and each spring and fall, especially, belgian farmers planting and harvesting across flanders and elsewhere along the western front routinely unearth unexploded ordnance, discarded weapons, even human remains that rise through the mud in the fields where allied and german troops staged largely stagnant, muddy. Every year, some 250 tonnes of these lethal relics are discovered in what is known as the “iron harvest”. Each year, farmers dig up many hundreds of tons of explosives, in what has become know as ‘the iron harvest’. A british hand grenade recovered by the belgian bomb disposal unit from a farm near ieper on aug. Unearthing remnants of past conflicts, dovo has worked like this for over 100 years to keep belgium safe. Their daily harvest of iron is a silent tribute to peace over the fields. Shells are then collected by army.

The Iron Harvest, Belgium. by craig
from visura.co

It’s called the iron harvest and each spring and fall, especially, belgian farmers planting and harvesting across flanders and elsewhere along the western front routinely unearth unexploded ordnance, discarded weapons, even human remains that rise through the mud in the fields where allied and german troops staged largely stagnant, muddy. Each year, farmers dig up many hundreds of tons of explosives, in what has become know as ‘the iron harvest’. A british hand grenade recovered by the belgian bomb disposal unit from a farm near ieper on aug. Every year, some 250 tonnes of these lethal relics are discovered in what is known as the “iron harvest”. Their daily harvest of iron is a silent tribute to peace over the fields. Unearthing remnants of past conflicts, dovo has worked like this for over 100 years to keep belgium safe. Shells are then collected by army.

The Iron Harvest, Belgium. by craig

Iron Harvest Belgium A british hand grenade recovered by the belgian bomb disposal unit from a farm near ieper on aug. Unearthing remnants of past conflicts, dovo has worked like this for over 100 years to keep belgium safe. Each year, farmers dig up many hundreds of tons of explosives, in what has become know as ‘the iron harvest’. Shells are then collected by army. A british hand grenade recovered by the belgian bomb disposal unit from a farm near ieper on aug. Every year, some 250 tonnes of these lethal relics are discovered in what is known as the “iron harvest”. Their daily harvest of iron is a silent tribute to peace over the fields. It’s called the iron harvest and each spring and fall, especially, belgian farmers planting and harvesting across flanders and elsewhere along the western front routinely unearth unexploded ordnance, discarded weapons, even human remains that rise through the mud in the fields where allied and german troops staged largely stagnant, muddy.

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