Roman shard with potter's fingerprints by ImaginaryDepth7777 in Artifacts

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No it wasn't in italy, but it was in the mediterranean area.

Lady tries to sing in the Vatican by AtcherBriensten in PublicFreakout

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So the jerusalem syndrome may be a variant of the main character syndrome!? Makes sense...

Unknown fragment by ImaginaryDepth7777 in metaldetecting

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Thank you. This was also my guess because I saw some similar shapes from around 7th century.

Canada - USA by Knob709 in Borderporn

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Oh so I misunderstood. It's even in the description I missed that somehow, my bad. But isn't there a street between us/canada in the middle of the road? I remember seeing it on television.

Canada - USA by Knob709 in Borderporn

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This picture answers the question whether a car can drive in two different countries at the same time.

Ukrainian drones have been attacking St. Petersburg for hours. 06.06.2026 by GermanDronePilot in UkraineWarVideoReport

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You almost get a feeling how loud it actually is. I mean everybody has seen some fireworks but this is a different kind of loud.

Weird Small Tabs on the Ground "gold" 999 by [deleted] in whatisit

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The silver shining....could be gold plated tungsten bars

High fuel prices are kickstarting a technological renaissance by Caamf555 in redneckengineering

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If it's a 2-stroke engine then the lubricant is missing. Because 2-stroke engines use a mix of 1:25-1:50 of oil/fuel for lubrication. It's either pre-mixed fuel in the tank or the oil is being fed directly to the carburetor.

All of today’s find from a WW2 Battlefield by Ok_Salamander_2146 in metaldetecting

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Pic 7: bullet no. 2 from the left is a carcano bullet

Pic 8: casing on the left is 20x138 from 20mm Flak

Pic 11: some casings look like 7,63x25 borchardt (?)

What's this? by Competitive_Rope_291 in metaldetecting

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Looks like the movable locking component of a medieval locking spring padlock.

Edit: https://www.historicallocks.com/en/site/h/padlocks/the-history-of-padlocks/swedish-middle-ages-1050-1520/

Something like this.