@BartrandDuGuesclin to What is this thing?English • 1 month agoFound this when snorkling in Greece about 17 years ago when i was just a kid. Always wondered what it was... Anyone an idea? Almost certainly made of metal and i think it is hollow on the inside.imagemessage-square30arrow-up1125arrow-down14
arrow-up1121arrow-down1imageFound this when snorkling in Greece about 17 years ago when i was just a kid. Always wondered what it was... Anyone an idea? Almost certainly made of metal and i think it is hollow on the inside.@BartrandDuGuesclin to What is this thing?English • 1 month agomessage-square30
minus-square@BartrandDuGuesclinOPlinkEnglish26•1 month ago Another picture to have an idea about the size of it.
minus-square@VubDapplelinkEnglish15•1 month agoIt’s conventional to use a banana for scale, but a hand will do in a pinch I guess.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish20•1 month agoThat hand is, in fact, in a pinch, so we have no problems!
minus-square@BartrandDuGuesclinOPlinkEnglish7•1 month agoAh, good. The problem resolved itself. I can continue being somewhat lazy
minus-square@BenLeManlinkEnglish6•1 month agoPhew. The small size, combined with other people surmising it might be part of a refrigerator greatly alleviates my worries you might have picked up a piece of unexploded munitions from WW2. Which is an all too common thing over here in Germany.
Another picture to have an idea about the size of it.
It’s conventional to use a banana for scale, but a hand will do in a pinch I guess.
That hand is, in fact, in a pinch, so we have no problems!
Ah, good. The problem resolved itself. I can continue being somewhat lazy
And somewhat italian.
Phew. The small size, combined with other people surmising it might be part of a refrigerator greatly alleviates my worries you might have picked up a piece of unexploded munitions from WW2. Which is an all too common thing over here in Germany.
jalapeño