JensenPark Posted July 5, 2009 Posted July 5, 2009 www.theserpentswall.com came across this while looking on line for books on the eastern front. Quote
JensenPark Posted July 5, 2009 Author Posted July 5, 2009 www.theserpentswall.com came across this while looking on line for books on the eastern front. Quote
Logos Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 He Hee!!! I thought I smelled treasure. Cool sight JP. It's neat to get a different perspective from foreign treasure hunters. The history is very interesting. Thanks mate. Yeah, I'm still out digging. I'll post some of my stuff soon. Later mates. Logos Quote
Logos Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 He Hee!!! I thought I smelled treasure. Cool sight JP. It's neat to get a different perspective from foreign treasure hunters. The history is very interesting. Thanks mate. Yeah, I'm still out digging. I'll post some of my stuff soon. Later mates. Logos Quote
Cold_Gambler Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 NICE FIND, Kelly!! Entertaining read too: There is also open air cafe on this lake that we hang out with my friends in summer. Once we've been sitting up late and as we say here, a night without wine is as good as a wedding night without bride, so we've been drinking little by little and talking about this bunker. Eventually, one guy got too much of wine and decided to put end to those talks and dive inside of a bunker.. Good, it happened on point when common sense still didn't leave the rest of us and we tied him with the rope and provided with waterproof torch. He dived and has been quiet for a couple of minutes, then we pulled him out and it took another few mins to bring him to life as he gulped water. As he went back on the world of living he said that he saw cannons. This news puzzled us because there is no way to drag artillery down, unless it was some other room hidden in the serpents wall. I refer this statement to ghostly, because someone drunk diving in a war cellar can see not only cannons, but can also see Stalin stand guarding them or even Devil himself may show up. In any way, If I happen to get aqualung or get too much wine one of the summer nights then I'll tell what in this cellar LOL Quote
Cold_Gambler Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 NICE FIND, Kelly!! Entertaining read too: There is also open air cafe on this lake that we hang out with my friends in summer. Once we've been sitting up late and as we say here, a night without wine is as good as a wedding night without bride, so we've been drinking little by little and talking about this bunker. Eventually, one guy got too much of wine and decided to put end to those talks and dive inside of a bunker.. Good, it happened on point when common sense still didn't leave the rest of us and we tied him with the rope and provided with waterproof torch. He dived and has been quiet for a couple of minutes, then we pulled him out and it took another few mins to bring him to life as he gulped water. As he went back on the world of living he said that he saw cannons. This news puzzled us because there is no way to drag artillery down, unless it was some other room hidden in the serpents wall. I refer this statement to ghostly, because someone drunk diving in a war cellar can see not only cannons, but can also see Stalin stand guarding them or even Devil himself may show up. In any way, If I happen to get aqualung or get too much wine one of the summer nights then I'll tell what in this cellar LOL Quote
Cold_Gambler Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Bloody hell... now I may not get any work done today... Quote
Cold_Gambler Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Bloody hell... now I may not get any work done today... Quote
DoubleTap Posted July 8, 2009 Posted July 8, 2009 This site is truly fascinating for a number of reasons. Quote
DoubleTap Posted July 8, 2009 Posted July 8, 2009 This site is truly fascinating for a number of reasons. Quote
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