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According to Gilbert (La Grande Storia della Prima Guerra Mondiale, Mondadori 1998), the wood housed in 1994 an unexploded 20 ton mine that failed in june 1917 and caused occasionally concern to the people (search in the source at the date 5 june 1917). it would be interesting if it is still there. pietro151.29.200.96 (talk) 08:02, 14 June 2017 (UTC)Reply