The Royal Navy of England found a shocking 87 bombs on a nudist beach in Kent.
Last month, experts were called in after 26 bombs including two submarine depth charges were washed ashore on Leysdown Beach, The Telegraph reported.
Another two day sweep of the beach, carried out last week on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, revealed an additional 61 bombs, taking the total to 87.
Some of the explosives dated back to the late 19th century and included mortars, submarine depth charges, a string of 10lb bombs, bullets and other ammunition.
The east side of the beach - often called Shellness - is an official nudist beach. According to Naturist UK fact file the beach is regularly used by 20-30 naturists, with up to 100 at busy weekends.
The Navy reportedly carried out controlled explosions last week.
TEXT: www.daily.bhaskar.com