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A ski resort shares the cleanup done after the snow melted, and the amount of trash and items found shocked the internet.
Every year, a ski resort in Colorado, USA, holds a major mountain cleanup after the snow season, and a social media post shocked the internet by revealing the amount of trash and incredible items found.
The Breckenridge Ski Resort shared in a video on Instagram what more than 150 employees found on the day of cleaning the slopes; among an impressive 340 kilograms of trash hidden under the snow, a multitude of items that amazed internet users.
As expected, many ski boots and several ski poles were found, but the hotel staff found much more than just sports equipment; employees were surprised by broken phones, glasses, AirPods, vapes, a spatula, a driver’s license, and even a Canadian two-dollar coin.
For those already impressed by the variety of peculiar items, the surprise doesn’t stop there. Among the eccentric items, the cleanup also revealed an iPod Nano, which has not been produced since 2017, and a bottle with a message inside.
The post both shocked and amused internet users, who flooded the publication with likes and funny comments.
“The spatula left me speechless,” said one.
“Any jeep key in lost and found?” asked another.
“I’ve always wondered about this!! THANK YOU for all the hard work!” praised a third.
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