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Above the Sloans Valley Cave complex a recovery effort of a weird impact metallic shard (No light weight aluminum). Seen here above the cave with a wrecker crane steel cable wrapped around an unusual looking broken shard leaving the site with the crew. The scene was captured on our TowerCam camera in the blinding glare of the evening sun. The first contractor showed up with a huge wrecker and tried to pull the mysterious metal curve scorpion tail out of the ground. The wrecker jerked up and down so they placed weights on the front of wrecker, now with a big smile the foreman said we got it now. The heavey steel cable was getting very tight "BOOM" a loud explosion the wrecker large crane, cable, frame, and the complete steel bed broke off the wreckers frame and fell on the ground with a cloud of dust. The metal shard is only one piece of
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Originally posted by lewman
yeah the truck looks very clean with hardly any dirt on the tyre treads, seems a bit fishy tbh.
Originally posted by hab22
Fianlly, something to boost the tourism economy for Kentucky hillbillies.
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Fianlly, something to boost the tourism economy for Kentucky hillbillies.
Originally posted by gemineye
But, you could be right. We have plenty of tourism though. The horse farms and such draw in tourists from all over the world. Don't know much about that particular area though.