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Florin
Posted: June 13, 2013 03:17 am
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QUOTE (Hummel @ June 12, 2013 03:02 am)
What could it be?

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Did you find it on a former battlefield, or you have bought it ?

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Hummel
Posted: June 13, 2013 02:04 pm
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Bought on the battlefield
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Posted: July 03, 2013 01:47 pm
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Posted: July 19, 2013 01:29 pm
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Ferdinand
Posted: August 30, 2013 03:49 pm
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Former geman amunition depot located in a forest. Depo exploded in 44 after the peasant entered inside and manipulated live ammo. Lots of type of ammo, also flak and aircraft cannon ammo(i think)
Place is literally a mine field.

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My son found on a path in the forrest, right next to the flak cartriges , parts of wood ammo box. The locker.



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Radub
Posted: August 30, 2013 09:55 pm
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Some of those are 20 mm rounds for the MG 151/20. Handle them with care, some of them may still contain explosives (fragmentation or Minegeschoss rounds) or phosphorus (incendiary).
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Ferdinand
Posted: August 31, 2013 07:13 pm
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Found today on ww1 location.

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Most interesting piece:

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goagal ert:

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Red marking: bomb crates
Green: barbed wire, schrapnell...etc
blue: firing position


I consider the ax being very old, much older than ww1. I think it is a coincidence to be found there as time layers set one over the other.
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Ferdinand
Posted: December 24, 2014 02:47 pm
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anyone knows about a crash arround Rasnov? Not on the plain, but in the mountains? lots of burnt duraluminium, only on the mountain edge road. posibble that an airplane crashed into a side of the mountain and was dragged by the army on the forrest road...that's my ideea. we will explore the sides of the mountain where snow goes, now it's impossible due to the degree of angle. they can't be from IAR80 crashed landed near Rasnov...some distance.

If you have any opinnions, please help id.

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