WWII Shipwreck Lard Found On Beach
After a storm in Scotland in the late 60s or even early 70s, the local people began finding washed up barrels of lard. Back during the war, a merchant ship had been bombed off the coast. Wooden barrels housing lard disintegrated years ago but now those lard chunks still hold a barrel shape and have turned white from barnacles. Even to this day, they continue to find more every few decades such as in 2013. In 2013, hard lumps of the lard came onto the St Cyrus beach shore, as a bad storm further broke the WWII shipwreck just off the Scottish beach. Interestingly enough, fishermen were said to have gone to the shipwreck area back in the 70’s since the fish feeding off the fat grew beyond the usual size.

WWII Shipwreck Lard Found On Beach
Missing Japanese Mega-Submarine Found
Found in 2013, this Japanese super submarine was found just off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii. It had been missing since back in 1946, but was located about 2,300 feet deep in the water. This I-400 was the most advanced submarine of its time, capable of traveling about one and a half times around the planet without refueling. Also, it could deploy three 1800 kg bombs in minutes of resurfacing. However, it was captured by the American military at the end of the war and kept at Pearl Harbor. Once the Cold War began, the Soviets demanded it according to certain WWII treaty terms, but the Americans did not want the Soviets to acquire the technology and claimed ignorance of its whereabouts.

Missing Japanese Mega-Submarine Found