LOL. I thought so. Sounded like a real, trading glass pearls for Indian gold trade
LOL. I thought so. Sounded like a real, trading glass pearls for Indian gold trade
Hello there,
We have been out again this weekend to the same area as last time. Among our finds is another helmet, part of a aircraft wing, and some other items. I will post pics later and make a video too of course.
Regards, Lars
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Hello guys,
Time to post some pics from the trip. We are not too happy about this area and will not go there again for some time. However we found some OK items. I am not finished with the video yet :)
My lucky partner and his second helmet in two consecutive trips
One of the guys taking a mid day nap and a break from the mosquito's with the PAK AT grenade
My sleeping spot. A British army BASHA, supplied by my mate Kradspam(Andy) Under it hangs my hammock
Grilled chicken and our "dining room"
Here i found a complete set of German ammo pouches and a stick grenade. The stick was unfortunately almost gone
A fired shell. Grooves on the driving bands shows that.
A piece of an aircraft wing. I guess it's from a wing because it's quite thin material. I think it was modified in the field for some other purpose because the rivets on one side is missing. Still some light green paint left. German or Soviet? Most likely impossible to tell
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Fuel can 1938
Rubber shoe from a German armored vehicle. Any ideas?? Metzler 1942
I will post more pics in another post. The up loader is cooperating right now :mad:
Glad the Basha is working out man
maybe you found a kettenkrad track?
The BASHA works fine mate Keeps out the bears and wolves LOL. Anyway it keeps my away from the ants.
I will try to post some more pics. Sorry about the mess in the end of last post.
Two carrying handles. Don't know for what though
A PAK projectile. These PAK projectiles should not contain explosives... i think
Another Zeltbahn peg and four horse shoes from a buried German horse. Anyway it was in German service. I kept them as good luck charms
We also took these two tanks. We found out they are quite rare. They should be for a Soviet anti tank flame thrower. One of them was still almost full. Weight: About 70 Kg
This will be it for now. The pic uploader acts strange...
Regards, Lars
Amazing thread, Lars. Thanks for sharing and please keep updating the thread.
Good finds Lars , the Russian Trench Flame thrower is a rare find !!
The gates of hell were opened and we accepted the invitation to enter" 26/880 Lance Sgt, Edward Dyke. 26th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers , ( 3rd Tyneside Irish )
1st July 1916
Thought shall be the harder , heart the keener,
Courage the greater as our strength faileth.
Here lies our leader ,in the dust of his greatness.
Who leaves him now , be damned forever.
We who are old now shall not leave this Battle,
But lie at his feet , in the dust with our leader
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