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Melting glaciers have exposed frozen relics of World War I
11 May, 2021 07:00 AM
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Remnants of an old, conical fire extinguisher were found at the site. Photo / Stelvio National Park via The New York Times
Remnants of an old, conical fire extinguisher were found at the site. Photo / Stelvio National Park via The New York Times
New York Times
By: Jacey Fortin
Artifacts from the White War a battle between Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops that took place in the forbidding heights of the Alps are on their way to a museum. As glaciers melt and shrink in the Alps of Northern Italy, long-frozen relics of World War I have been emerging from the ice.