Relic Hunting Battlefield WW2 germany, year 2010
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Yous might wanna be careful, i know there were maps of where the land mines were, and most were dug up, or set off after the war but some spots are bound to be missed! be careful if you go digging around on battlefields.
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How much for the helmets? And could there actually still be mines and explosives there.
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Are there helmets for sale yet?
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And for every helmet they found, some poor chaps life ended right there. It's just a bad, bad business.
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I can't fap to this! o_O
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Gotta be careful digging, there's still working explosives among the relics
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Phew and how did you just found these? you just googled or looked up battlefield locations, and went to them? phew.. impressive work though..; There must be a lot of places like that. So are there lots of places that potentially have never been cleaned? Be careful for bombs and grenades though..
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@THEMATTBUXTON but what would be even better if you found a body and it came with a dogtag to give the remains to the remaining family members so they can give him a proper funeral.
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pilleurs de tombes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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imarandomeer 6 months ago 8
Relic hunting is not hard at all. All you need is a little know-how on battle fields and un toched regions, a metal detector, and some good old digging and you've got your self some relics. However, it is likely that as you are digging on a battlefield you are going to dig up human remains so be sure to pay the necassary respect and re bury the bones and i wouldnt suggest trying to take any ammo or shells of anykiind home for obvious reasons
THEMATTBUXTON 8 months ago 6