I found a pound coin glued to the pavement so nobody could pick it up.I stood around for a a few minutes and observed other hapless souls do the same.As far as I know it's still there...
I've found money on the ground a few times-like $20 bills, things like that. I've also found quite a few scratch-off lottery tickets that were winners but hadn't been cashed in. They got cashed in pretty quick after I found them
I've seen several places where this was done. Epoxy is a wonderful thing. One place it looked like somebody had just dropped a pocket full of change on the sidewalk outside a smokeshop. Funny watching people try to pick up those coins, especially when it was the same guy you saw trying to pick them up last week.... and the week before.... and the week before that..... :2thumbsup:
Aristartle, do you know of this city, Volgograd? There was a terrible battle here, maybe you will know as 'Battle of Stalingrad'. So, it is normal to find human bones often - such huge was the battle. It is really, very sad. I do have Photographs, of course and with permission from Authorities. However, I did not think appropriate to post.
The coolest thing I found was a cow skull in close vicinity to a coyote skull in my great grandma's pasture. I like to guess what happened. Perhaps the "cow" was a bull and speared the coyote.
As a kid I would always find these cards with naked girls on them skatered all over he ground I think they were the business cards of strippers
Walking along the beach I always find bizarre shaped rocks that have been worn down by the surf, sand, and wave action Hotwater
One of the great mysteries of the universe, is the one single shoe phenomenon (usually found abandon on the side of the road), about which the scientific community has been suspiciously silent. Which leaves me to believe there is no rational explanation. Or mabe thats just what they want us to think...
When I was like ten years old, me and my best friend used to hang out in this field close by my old house, and I found an arrowhead once. Plus, I always used to find fresh cigarettes on the sidewalk in my neighborhood. They were always Camel lights.