Mojave desert WW2 relic discovery

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Re: Mojave desert WW2 relic discovery

#11 Post by Mike357 »

Me too!
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#13 Post by Chuck »

Yep more photos....
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#14 Post by Jenks »

More Photo's. Yes please. :good:



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#15 Post by Harrier1980 »

you gotta love Southern California, I spent two weeks there in 2008, LA, Grand Canyon and San Diego. Best holiday I have ever had. Fantastic scenery.
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#16 Post by FarmerSim »

As Michael said above, don't often comment, not much to add you know! but always read. We got scenery up here, lots of sheep and such, and often plenty of snow!!! but it aint as pretty as the Mojave!!

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