Locations of WWII ammunition dumps and war coping (Digging Digest, issue 5)
It’s been a long time since I dug a military record and didn’t travel through the Second World War, the coins are all too tight, to find an unknocked field and knock it out for two months is worth it — medieval silver and coins from the 16th century period leave no one indifferent. Follow Instagram for finds. 😉
For now all that remains is to watch how other guys are digging through WWII and uploading their videos. Someone says that every second person is already filming and digging, making fakes, we’ll talk about them later, but for now — guys in the Novgorod region found a dumping site for WWII ammunition and are calmly digging all this stuff:
People are complaining that supposedly there are fewer and fewer finds and there are no places for digging. However, this is just an excuse for the lazy, who can’t tear their pink butt off the sofa and move into the very depths of the forest, where airplanes are still found:
The discovery brings emotions. 🙂
The guys finish knocking out the dugout. There is a joke in the middle, an Indian bus in Russian fields! At least the guys travel with radars and wear Gorka suits, it’s interesting that the same solutions are used in different countries and units, we also can’t dig without radars, organize outings and expeditions:
A little off-topic, but I love it when enthusiasts get together and restore original equipment and get it up to the point where it starts and drives. Epic, ISU-152, the famous self-propelled gun from which Otto Carius was knocked out once near Narva. Let’s see:
Yes, it leaves big furrows behind it! Stay tuned for more interesting things to come!