Top relic.
I don't know what can be more interesting then exploring war bunkers. I can
be lost here for hours and I am not sure, what I am looking for, may be the
door that no one has opened since war.
Unfortunately the deepest bunker, the headquarter that goes 50 meters under ground, can not be accessed because it still belongs to
military.
There are still plenty to explore. Some bunkers are connected with underground passages. When
exploring we lay ropes long our route in order to find the way back.
Once my friend went to explore catacombs and was not heard from for a
while. He returned unshaven with baggy face and said he couldn't find
the way out for two days. Knowing the guy and knowing that the
neighboring village was holding a beer fest I assume, that he may not
have spent two days exclusively in the bunker, but his story was cool
either way.

This is typical stuff that can be found around bunkers. Explosives harmless now. I don't keep them live as I don't want to rise my village in the air. Those bad looking, German mortar shells strike on distance of 400 meters. Usually, when our friend- sapper disarm them, we all take a quarter mile walk..

This days, telling fake relics from real is the biggest problem for all
military collectors. Producing copies of a relics is industry.
The only way to be sure you founding is real is to dig it
from trench.

I call this composition - Ghost of war. I added a bit of paint to bring out emblem, the rest as it was found.

The soldiers in a bunkers had water, but they have been limited with food supply. Some had portable radio transmitters, diesel generators for current.
Speaking of light- I found this "Diamon" torch few years ago. I cleaned it, changed lamp, glass, battery and it works now.

This founding is my sort of thing, German chewing gum and toothpick. It will
be probably top relic of this summer.

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