Check out Jacek Proniewitz´s photographic collection, he´s a diver exploring underwater wrecks. His pictures are shared on many websites all over the world (including Boredpanda ), but this is his travel blog http://jacekproniewicz.com/2013/07/...world-part-10-chuuk-lagoon-underwater-wrecks/ Oh, and don´t forget to pay a visit to the Abandoned City http://abandonedcity.tumblr.com/ Almost 100 pages full of abandoned houses and wrecks, military and non-military, but definitely breathtaking.
The aircraft will be based in Dallas as an iconic centerpiece of CAF’s new national aviation museum attraction. CAF also plans to fly the aircraft to Europe in the summer of 2019 to participate in the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the last opportunity for living veterans to attend a major commemoration event.
Well it was uploaded by Diman who is a Russian, so I guess there are plenty of items in ponds & under the ground in Russia
Would be cool to spend a few weeks there with a metal detector
Have long lainin the ground not in the pond ))) There are places where agriculture is impossible due to the abundance of iron in the earth, after the WAR
There are places where surrounded by Germans, Soviet troops defended by a few months, it is still possible to find remains of thousands of soldiers of both armies and weapons
Have long lainin the ground not in the pond ))) There are places where agriculture is impossible due to the abundance of iron in the earth, after the WAR
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