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Rusted and Pitted

Rusted and Pitted

Remnants of the soldiers, possibly found within bunkers explored by Berliner Unterwelten. The light trails are from my flashlight lighting the cabinet in the complete darkness.
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Good for the explorers to put the items on display instead of hoarding or reselling.
So amazing such a clear image can be taken as you stand in total darkness
Is that a helmet with a big hole in it?
yes......a huge hole right in the front........ewwwg
I like that eventhough they have the bunkers set up like a museum, it's kept in complete darkness. . . kind of respectful . . . like a masoleum.
Some one should sell that to a musem instead of letting it rust down there. (shame)
M, it is in a museum, and in the most appropriate place - an actual bunker that has been restored.
Id love to see that museum some day, so much history down there.
I think I will put this on my list of things I want to see before I die
i like the light trails....apropos. light in the dark....
Mr. Motts, superb work as usual. Have you given consideration that the light trails are actually the spirits of earthbound soldiers?
Mark 5:9, is the entrance of this bunker-museum for free?, I don't think so... so this items are not the result of non-profitable souls... for christ sake!, you innocent lamb !
Actually, that is the back of the helmet. That was probably a hell of a headache though! Looks like the entrance.

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