Sodium explodes in water. Here’s the US Army disposing of 20,000 tonnes of it after WW2 by throwing it in a lake.
The disposal of drums of sodium into Lake Lenore, an alkaline lake in the Grand Coulee area of eastern Washington State, in 1947 by the War Assets Administration. From a January 13, 1947 newsreel available at the Internet Archive.
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