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FENSTONAnd then the caption says: it's an infrequently seen reminder of the waste of war. Which is just amazing to me that it was like, no, they're just there. It's just, you know, it's just, you know, the wreckage of war. And we don't know what it is. So, I think that kind of speaks to how much it was just forgotten for years. And then they were sort of an eye sore, you know, there were various efforts over the decades to get rid of them. In the '60s, there was, I think there was a plan to build a gravel mine there. So, you know, they wanted to get them out so barges could come in. Then there was another plan to build a nuclear power plant there. Again, they wanted to get them out so that they could, you know, bring in the equipment to build that.