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rangerrebew
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We Just Found More Cars in the River Than in a Used Lot
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November 08, 2025, 08:10:05 am »
We Just Found More Cars in the River Than in a Used Lot
We were expecting nails, bikes, maybe a safe not a full underwater junkyard. One magnet throw turned into the discovery of thousands of abandoned cars, each rustier and creepier than the last. The police didn’t even believe us until they saw it for themselves.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/smallbusiness/we-just-found-more-cars-in-the-river-than-in-a-used-lot/vi-AA1PZKgq?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=bab8aab8c1c7460ef2c8cc8e8d64c6b0&ei=46
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rangerrebew
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I may have missed it but I don't remember them saying where this was. To me it looks more like a canal of some sort than a river.
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Another of those worthless msn.com videos.
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