Requesting website of a Ukranian chick digging for ww2 artefacts

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I'm looking for the website that was posted here a while ago of a Ukranian girl who was digging up ww2 sites with her friends and recovering various artefacts.

Did anyone save it?
 
H Wally said:
Hmmm, how many times do I have to say I want to live in Russia before I move?

Better yet Import a nice Russian Lady to Canada...that way both of you will have a chance to live past 50. :)
 
Notice on Her site she mentions that she has to turn over any found firearms to the Ukraine Police as they are not allowed to own any...doesn't sound like a place for me. :(
 
Hmmm, well I know nothing about russian mafia, I do know land is cheap, labour cheap, milsurp everything plentiful, and some beautiful untouched country up north... I'd just go and quietly build myself a nice big tower, tanks in the bottom, rollout doors for an old hind or two, upper floors just open floors of machinery, racks of rifles and other equiptment, floors above that for living, and hey, what the heck, a big searchlight on top. Ok, yes I'm off in fairy land, but wtv, I'm young, I can dream!
 
There are some tours in the Ukraine where you can shoot all the best combloc stuff including artilery ,flamethrowers and bazzokas although in veitnam you can do the same thing but you can shoot cows. I am not kidding.
 
Unsub said:
There are some tours in the Ukraine where you can shoot all the best combloc stuff including artilery ,flamethrowers and bazzokas although in veitnam you can do the same thing but you can shoot cows. I am not kidding.

I didn't have enough $$ to blast a cow with an RPG while there. Grenades and chickens are the poor mans options:eek:
 
I am told Elena embellishes the stories somewhat, e.g. the areas she shows in Chernobyl are publicly accessible. Still, I like her style and her Ukraineglish is sometimes amusing to read. She sure is cute-looking and my age too.

Most interesting is how ordinary objects can lie in the ground for years and become extraordinary reminders of the human cost of the war. I don't think many realize how completely committed the Soviets and Germans were to completely annihilating each other. The cost was horrendous for both sides.
 
MauserMike said:
I am told Elena embellishes the stories somewhat, e.g. the areas she shows in Chernobyl are publicly accessible.


Do you know where you read that? I'm sure they're still accessable (not quite so dangerous anymore), but I doubt there are many people willing to go there. I don't think she ever said where she was going was overly dangerous or closed off but I could be wrong.
 
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