Some B.C. scuba divers made a grisly discovery after pulling a rusted car from the bottom of a lake over the weekend — human remains that may have been trapped inside for decades.
"Gunnair" said Yellow Lake, not to far from Skaha, has a ton of cars in it, but I don't think any people were killed.
Yellow Lake is a good one for eating cars. They don't specify which area of the lake they found it in. I'm not really suprised though, the roads were way different back then.
"SprCForr" said Yellow Lake, not to far from Skaha, has a ton of cars in it, but I don't think any people were killed.
Yellow Lake is a good one for eating cars. They don't specify which area of the lake they found it in. I'm not really suprised though, the roads were way different back then.
Saw sow video on CBC - it's a bluff I recall - steep embankment about a hundred meters or so, which explained the dismal condition of the car. Add to that a lack of guardrails and...
"I guess the driver..."
*puts on sunglasses*
"...needed a little room to breathe."
Yellow Lake, not to far from Skaha, has a ton of cars in it, but I don't think any people were killed.
Yellow Lake is a good one for eating cars. They don't specify which area of the lake they found it in. I'm not really suprised though, the roads were way different back then.
Yellow Lake, not to far from Skaha, has a ton of cars in it, but I don't think any people were killed.
Yellow Lake is a good one for eating cars. They don't specify which area of the lake they found it in. I'm not really suprised though, the roads were way different back then.
Saw sow video on CBC - it's a bluff I recall - steep embankment about a hundred meters or so, which explained the dismal condition of the car. Add to that a lack of guardrails and...