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digging along the WW1 Italian front line

Article about: by jayh is this the aciago (sp)? hi! the correct spelling actually is ASIAGO. well, most of the finds come from Monte Grappa , see Monte Grappa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia carnia, see

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    Quote by oradour View Post
    Gian, stunning ! I for one would love to visit this area, it reeks of history !
    Prost ! Steve.
    why not , flying to Italy wiv ryanair or alikes is dead cheap theese days, u may wanto to give it a thought some time!

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    ...and for those who´d rather see rust than landscapes
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    Verz nice findings, and verz nice landscape, I wish once to digg in the area like that
    Regards,
    Dimas

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    Gian many thanks for posting your wonderful array of finds from a pretty much unvisited WW1 Battlefield , really enjoying those photos of finds and scenery !!

    regards

    Paul
    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

    House Carles at the Battle of Hastings

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    Great finds, great condition and beautiful nature, I wish Kurland would have same condition of items

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    Quote by Dimas View Post
    Verz nice findings, and verz nice landscape, I wish once to digg in the area like that
    where r u from Dimas? you might consider a visit to Italy, beautiful landscapes, beautiful women, good food and good rusty stuff

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    Gian many thanks for posting your wonderful array of finds from a pretty much unvisited WW1 Battlefield , really enjoying those photos of finds and scenery !!

    regards

    Paul
    it´s a pleasure mate, seen some of your topics too, gosh how much stuff u dig out guess it´s worth the experience! keep in touch.

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    Quote by Inf Div 121 View Post
    Great finds, great condition and beautiful nature, I wish Kurland would have same condition of items
    well I guess being often high up in the mountains terrain conditions r better for preserving material. who knows u might wanna visit the alps one day, lots of hiking though I warn u! as for myself guess should be kinda easy to take the ferry from stockholm to latvia! (by the way, u hade a very good song at the eurovoision son contest it was a pity u did not make it to the final)

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    WOW! Well done with your findings. I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures soon



    John

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    is this the aciago (sp)?

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