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    #16
    Jean-Loup, if I not am mistaken-it Rossoshka.

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      #17
      Jean-Loup, if I not am mistaken-it Rossoshka

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        #18
        In the Europe it is possible to dig?

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          #19
          Originally posted by ACER View Post
          What a beautiful work¡¡¡, sad but beautiful¡¡¡ recover all the heroes who died in that stupid war. I wish i could help to dig

          Why would you want to help dig? let the fallen be left alone.

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            #20
            What is the item on the ground?
            Steve

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              #21
              Originally posted by ROMMEL-rus View Post
              In the Europe it is possible to dig?
              That is a good question , even I do not know that .
              I know in west-flanders still a lot off amo is coming out due farmers .

              I think in many area's it is forbidden ...

              But you have found some great helmet's .
              Keep them posting ...

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                #22
                Originally posted by RCE View Post
                Why would you want to help dig? let the fallen be left alone.
                Then why archeologists open tombs in Egypt. The person should bury by rules.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ROMMEL-rus View Post
                  Then why archeologists open tombs in Egypt. The person should bury by rules.

                  Do archeologists dig for profit????

                  Do what you want I think its bad karma

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by RCE View Post
                    Do archeologists dig for profit????

                    Do what you want I think its bad karma
                    I excavate bodies in Estonia, so that these people can be identified and reburried. For profit? No, I already invested thousands of euros to do so. Now I have a bad karma?

                    I think there are a lot of diggers who are honest in their intentions. It is a little bit easy to generalise in this way, isn't it?

                    With kind regards,

                    Cees

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by C. Kleijn View Post
                      I excavate bodies in Estonia, so that these people can be identified and reburried. For profit? No, I already invested thousands of euros to do so. Now I have a bad karma?

                      I think there are a lot of diggers who are honest in their intentions. It is a little bit easy to generalise in this way, isn't it?

                      With kind regards,

                      Cees

                      I guess all of us of are off the same page, what I mean is not reasons stated Cees its a good thing, but I think if your digging burial sites of the fallen for helmets, equipment, medals etc... for the purpose of selling is to make money, I think it is bad karma myself, if you don't think it so be it, I am not trying to offend anyone just my opinion.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by RCE View Post
                        Do archeologists dig for profit????

                        Do what you want I think its bad karma
                        YES

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                          #27
                          Yes what?

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                            #28
                            Please don't let this break down into partisan infighting over digging; if it's done right, it's fine; if it's done wrong, it's illegal. That should be the last words in this thread about right/wrong.

                            Period.

                            Carry on!

                            Hank
                            Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
                            ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by RCE View Post
                              Yes what?
                              I only saw four question mark's in your post here ....Originally Posted by RCE
                              Do archeologists dig for profit????

                              YES

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                                #30
                                "Jean-Loup, if I not am mistaken-it Rossoshka."

                                Yes, it was a few kilometers from Rossoshka. I think it was called Novo Alexeievka to be more precise. Rossoshka river is in the background.
                                Some guy came and tried to sell us some helmets, but nobody wanted to buy them. So he go angry, said "fliegen", and tried to throw this helmet into the river. It didnt quite make it though, so I went to get it later on once te guy had left.

                                JL
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