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« on: November 11, 2009, 03:29:48 pm »
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I have found out that there is a Napoleonic battle field not too far from where i leave. So I am thinking of going there and see what I can come up with.
However I have never done relic or battle field hunting before. So I fully realize that I do not know how to proceed. Undecided
 Is there any tips that you guys can share as far as what would be hot spots or how to go through the battle grounds? what setting should I use and what disc...
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2009, 03:36:34 pm »
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Sylvie, the first order of business is establishing ownership of the site. If on public land, make sure it isn't a protected or heritage site. On private land, get permission.

Secondly, before you go you need to establish if the land has been plowed or if it has been re-landscaped. Probably not but it does pay to check. Next is a trip to the library. Napoleon was a strange man. He had artists along to capture his battles in great detail while in great peril. There might be a few pictures of your site to give you ideas about the placement and position of troops.

Battles tended to be a lot less organized than they are in the planning. Afterwards, the soldiers from both sides would wander about and dispose of the dead and remove the injured. Lost objects could be just anywhere.

Enjoy yourself and get back to us when you find some things.

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« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2009, 03:53:27 pm »
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Thank you so much. What I have seen from Google earth is that they have build a freeway going through the grounds.These I am guessing are public land and I should be ok to search around the freeway. there is also a lot of private fields there so I will try to get some permissions to hunt there. As far as pictures do you think I could find then on the web perhaps? I have a battle plan that I have found on the web and it shows where the troops on both site where supposed to be.  Fight

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