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Further to Kuno's postings with desert wreck, I was sent a link by Sander D. with more desert wreck photos. I recognise some of them, but I'm sure Kuno will be able to identify them all for us.
http://picasaweb.google.com/houblebouble/EMERIIII2008 Enjoy! Hanno
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Those LRDG trucks look like they are sand blasted and ready for painting!
Amazing. I wonder if they could be recovered and whether the local authorities would allow it?
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It would be really sad, if somebody would remove the wrecks. This trucks are still there as they were left on 31 January 1941 and this is -as far as I know- the one and only "undisturbed" battlesite of the whole desert war of WW2!
The value of these wrecks is only that they are still there; if you need one for renovation you may better take an old truck from a scrapeyard. http://www.afrika-korps.co.uk/forum/...pic.php?t=4900 |
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