Stokes trench mortar bomb from WW1 left in a telegraph pole for disposal by the army in 2004 near Ieper in Belgium.
The "iron harvest" - World War One shells churned up by farmers in modern-day Flanders, Belgium, on the site of the Western Front of World War One. Photograph by
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