Luxury Watches
In fact, there is more luck in the sewers than we realize. Aaron Large, a drain specialist from England, discovered four costly watches in the sewers in 2012. They weren’t simply any ordinary timepieces. He discovered an 18-carat gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph worth £21,000, as well as another Rolex and two other exquisite items a few days later. The owner of one watch was eventually discovered, but the other three were tragically false. Nonetheless, Aaron received a bonus from his company for his efforts.
Half A Car
When it comes to sewers and drains, some obstructions are more severe than others. For example, one of the biggest objects ever discovered in London occurred in 2014, when a sewer cleaning firm discovered half of an abandoned Mini vehicle. While this was an outstanding effort, it turned out that unblocking the capital’s sewers that year cost a total of £70 million. We’re sure whoever parked that automobile regretted it.