Always keep safe my friend, you are doing the correct thing with the UXB's, contacting the authorites.
Some great "finds" and pictures Nordlicht, keep them coming.
I just love being out in the open, but to be near a place where you could find the stuff your pictures show, would be so exciting.
The human "finds" such as the bottles, food tins and the like, just bring home the reality of war.
Great stuff mate, it's a pleasure looking at all the pictures.
Thank you very much for the kind words, I do appreciate them.
I too think it is the way to go. Dangerous things are dangerous and must be dealt with appropriately. I certainly try not to put myself in danger, and reporting these to the authorities helps keep other people safe as well.
I agree with the comment on bottles and the like. Everyday items are perhaps my favorite thing to stumble upon - the stuff is so ordinary, yet so full of untold stories
Once again thank you! I will, indeed, keep them coming.
Great view! Nice to see some remains still standing all the way up there.
Some absolutely fantastic views from that observation post Nordlicht, I bet it looks even better after a snow fall..
Great pictures.
Wow, you can see everything from there.
An interesting dump found in June in the middle of a forest that had been cut down recently. The area saw action in 1940.
The items on the surface consisted of one quite flattened half of a Soviet mess tin and a considerable number of unfired Soviet-made 7,62 mm cartridges, some attached to their stripper clips and all missing their bullets. I haven't yet been able to figure out why the bullets had been pulled out at some point... any ideas?
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