How did it get into the water in the first place?
this post was submitted on 03 Apr 2025
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I would guess it fell off a ship or even sunk with a ship.
TikTok challenge.
Common misconception due to the still shot. They were actually lowering it into the sea as a field test for the first U-Train.
that's before they quit using apple maps
The used to launch trains at the axis ships!
I’d be terrified if I was on a boat and realized thee was a non-zero chance of being killed by a train.