eniksleestack
One of the Regulars
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- Santa Barbara, CA
So yesterday I was digging a hole for a plant in my backyard and I came across this:
It's not rare or anything but one hardly expects to find a 50 cal. shell casing hanging out with the earth worms.
The bungalow l live in was likely built in the 1940s or early 1950s. I suspect that this land used to be a dump, from some of the other garbage I've exhumed -- mostly 1970s beer cans. This area (Santa Barbara, California), did have it's military bases during WW2 -- a naval flight training center I believe, but that was a few miles away. I have little idea how or why or when this might have been dumped here.
Anyone know why the top might be crimped closed? [huh]
Here's another pic for a better sense of scale. My dog doesn't really seem to care -- he's far more interested in earth worms.
![50cal1sm.jpg](http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh136/eniksleestack4/50cal1sm.jpg)
It's not rare or anything but one hardly expects to find a 50 cal. shell casing hanging out with the earth worms.
![50cal2sm.jpg](http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh136/eniksleestack4/50cal2sm.jpg)
The bungalow l live in was likely built in the 1940s or early 1950s. I suspect that this land used to be a dump, from some of the other garbage I've exhumed -- mostly 1970s beer cans. This area (Santa Barbara, California), did have it's military bases during WW2 -- a naval flight training center I believe, but that was a few miles away. I have little idea how or why or when this might have been dumped here.
Anyone know why the top might be crimped closed? [huh]
![50cal5sm.jpg](http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh136/eniksleestack4/50cal5sm.jpg)
Here's another pic for a better sense of scale. My dog doesn't really seem to care -- he's far more interested in earth worms.