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Remains of Pan Am Jumbo jet that was downed during the lockerbie bombing

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CureForPain

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I saw an urbexer post shots of this a good few years ago, I wanted to say it was distasteful but at the same time I looked at the pics and found them grimly fascinating. Most I think the surprise that all those bits are just dumped in a scrapyard in case they're ever needed again.


It's certainly not just tangled metal, there's a lot of recognisable parts there albeit horribly twisted and battered. Harrowing stuff.
 

pirate

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I didn’t realise it was still part of investigation,as has been said that changes things.

Mookster I agree with you on the house shooting,but that was in a time period of 3 years........Lockerbie is now 32years.

I sure quite a few of us have crawled over the bones of thousands of dead french People

When I think of that its quite hard to judge where the line is
 

Down and beyond

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I didn’t realise it was still part of investigation,as has been said that changes things.

Mookster I agree with you on the house shooting,but that was in a time period of 3 years........Lockerbie is now 32years.

I sure quite a few of us have crawled over the bones of thousands of dead french People

When I think of that its quite hard to judge where the line is
I 2nd that

When I think of that its quite hard to judge where the line is
 

Speed

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Meh as long as you're not making videos for likes and shares I cant see any issue. Documenting this kind of thing is what we do, it's not disrespectful unless you make it.

Anyone done Grenfell yet?
 

dassle

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Been a few times, most of the cars around have now gone (as of December 2020)
 

Floodingdale

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I saw an urbexer post shots of this a good few years ago, I wanted to say it was distasteful but at the same time I looked at the pics and found them grimly fascinating. Most I think the surprise that all those bits are just dumped in a scrapyard in case they're ever needed again.


It's certainly not just tangled metal, there's a lot of recognisable parts there albeit horribly twisted and battered. Harrowing stuff.
Correction: The flight number was Pan Am 103. The plane was a Boeing 747-100 named Clipper Maid Of The Seas (N739PA), if I am correct you are seeing the remains of the first ever Boeing 747 to be put into revenue service, now sadly a pile of mess after a devastating incident.
Where is this?
 

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