Unbelievable historical finds!

PJB (Ohio)

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An amazing look at a couple amateur archeologists equipped with at least one Minelab Explorer II and the site of the Russian Army's defense of Kiev during World War II:

This is an amazing look at both the history and the incredible finds, which include everything from old guns and unexploded mortars to skeletons with their helmets still in place.

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/serpents-wall/intro.htm

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I wonder if Nahabit knows these people? Probably not,it is a huge country. :)
 

what a great website!
 

I don't think its her Jeff- and those guys have nothing on Nahabit, not to take anything away from their finds, but that kid is awesome! :D
 

I was just thinking about Serpents Wall today.
I did not see this post and made my own, which I
now deleated.

Serpents Wall was posted here in the past by
someone.

Anyone up for a trip to the Ukraine ;D
Sure would be interesting.
http://www.serpentswall.com/index.html
all have a good un.............
 

That girl is proof that nothing should stop you from enjoying the life givin to us!
 

I think that what she & Nahabit are doing is wonderful. They are uncovering history that the current generation only reads about. It adds a different perspective when you can actually see artifacts from wars past unearthed. I just hope that the soldiers that are found are given proper military funerals for their gallant efforts and their sacrifices.
 

Reading her story page by page gave me the impression that a huge amount of those folks that died and she's seeing evidence of will be left undisturbed and forgotten :( it's strange to me to see thier ideology of selecting heros and villans and building that storyline as all inclusive of that persons life. I hope she's able to bring awareness to her countrymen that the participants in that horrid war all deserve recognition for thier hardships and suffering that another country delivered to thier doorsteps. koodo's to her and her adventures!
 

Looks to me as another example of responsible metal detecting being used to preserve and document history. Chalk another one up for the good guys.

Ed D.
 

buscadero said:
:o Interesting, Thought Provoking, & Professionally Done! WTG!


Joe
Born2Dtect said:
Looks to me as another example of responsible metal detecting being used to preserve and document history. Chalk another one up for the good guys.

Ed D.
PJB (Ohio) said:
Who is Nahabit?
hollowpointred said:
what a great website!
theloadroom said:
That girl is proof that nothing should stop you from enjoying the life givin to us!
djui5 said:
Elena is great!!! I like the way she tells the story with humor and without hate for the participants. The Chernobyl story is a must read.
 

diggummup said:
I wonder if Nahabit knows these people? Probably not,it is a huge country. :)
I see them for the first time 8)
 

ed fedory wrote a story on her in the latest W&ET.
 

Very nice finds.......Thanks for sharing your finds! HH
 

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