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Shark 3 year s ago
#18 I suspect that WWII bomber crash landed there. I doubt it was "abandoned" in the jungle.
       
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Winifred 3 year s ago
Shark, well - it made a hard emergency landing at a small airfield after losing one engine to anti-aircraft fire. It could have been repaired but the runway was too short for it to take off, so they dismantled the usable parts.

imho - it didn't crash and was abandoned (although everything not by choice).

A little research shows it's probably this PV-1 Ventura: https://pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/pv-1/NZ4522.html
       
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Mitchell 3 year s ago
Winifred,

Wow, A face plant for Shark and a Microphone Drop for Winifred. Good job Winifred.
       
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"Abandoned cottage from the Great Famine, Glenlnchaquin, Kerry, Ireland. Just before the famine 99 people were registered as living in the area, no trace exists today of any of their descendants."

 

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