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Monday, July 1, 2013
Molotov Cocktail, Corregidor Island, Philippines
I found this molotov cocktail bottle with a dusty canvas strip down inside it when I was 14 exploring Corregidor Island. We had crawled into an (American) underground bunker/foxhole, and in the dim light I spotted this bottle half covered in dirt along the bunker wall. It was 1995, during the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the end of WWII. Now the bottle is over 70 years old; a San Miguel beer bottle. It's good to know the GI's were drinking decent beer. I always wonder how old the hands were that cut/tore these canvas strips off their (most likely) packs to make these makeshift bombs. Was he 19? 22? Did he survive?
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By using Glass Bottles you can make the flower vase for your room and you can store the liquid stuff on it because it’s protect your liquid form the outside factors. And you can drink a water form this bottles and its make some impact on your personality when your represent water to your guest form the glass bottles.
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