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Some Rust & Porcelain

7/15/2016

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Since I knew the dumping pit from yesterday was waiting for me I was quick with the breakfast and coffee routine this morning so I could get out there. The sandy soil there made it very easy to dig it out,but it kept no treasures, only rusted food tins,two beer bottles and a small perfume bottle. I did not despair though as it was still early and he forest is big. I soon found a couple of other dumping pits to search.  I didn`t have as much luck with the finds as yesterday, but I didn`t leave home empty handed. I found lots of communication wire, three tent pegs and some small bits. Also a porcelain cup and a large broken porcelain dish. I think I ll be able to glue it nicely together though. After digging the pits I strolled around locating a few more for another day and dug most of the signals I had around the forest. The last find was a bit interesting,at first I thought I had found a Mg loader, but it was a salt crusher I think. 
So,time for a shower and some dinner before I ll continue cleaning relics.
​Enjoy your day:)
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Glockengasse 4711 perfume.
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Filling back one of the dumping pits.
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Foot cream,uniform button and a piece of leather.
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The big round thing is from a fuel barrell.
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I think I`ll be able to glue this one back together.
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Ammo.
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Some of the small bits.Straps,belt support hook, a tin and a k98 rubber muzzle cap and a cup of some sort.
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A green and a orange-brown jar.
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A horse comb.
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Egg cup.
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Tent pegs.
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Meters of wire had to be pulled out of the dumping pit.
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Sporks.
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What I thoght was a MG loader until I had it dug out.
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The ant highway was busy as ever.
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