Douglas Greville wrote:
> Everyone
>
> > > ago about a MV burial ground in Hawaii or one of
> > > the islands with the possibility of 3 layers of vehicles.
>
> Call this a silly question if you like; but my lasting impression of Hawaii
> was of a hot, WET and humid place bordering on a tropical climate.
> This being the case, what would be left to dig up after this amount of
> time in the ground?
>
> Better to dig somewhere dry?
>
> I have heard recently of a "find" in Canada of some very well preserved
> Bren Gun Carriers (Universals), but they were in the right type of ground
> in the right part of Canada - so it does happen.
>
> Regards
> Doug
>
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