a Whistle Imbedded in a Coal Vein 100 Feet Below the Earth in Pittston, PA

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miboje

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How would our current archeological scholars explain this?
 

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Heh... now this is a very very interesting one.
 

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I want to know where this supposed whistle is today ? ? ?

Some attic ? ? ?

Someone's storage unit ? ? ?

Someone's yard art ? ? ?

Someone's yard sale this coming weekend for 3 bucks ?
 

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Yeah, I would love to see the whistle too. How is it even possible? People had to be here while coal was forming. Its hard to wrap my head around this. However its far from the first out of place artifact.
 

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You know the old saying......"Every good story deserves some embellishment.".......that was even more true 150 years ago than it is today.
 

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