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By Apoorva Jha

Barrels of Lard

A large number of barrels from the WWII-era lard that was from a shipwreck washed ashore on a Scottish beach after storms lashed St. Cyrus Natural Reserve. This is about 100 miles north of Edinburgh. The wooden barrels had broken apart but the lard was still intact. The lard was seen on the shores after a merchant ship was bombed during WWII, continually washing up after every bag storm.