on a lighter note...

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Saw these two at a fish cleaning station at a boat launch in North Dakota when I went behind the building to take a leak, guess lots of guys had the same idea
 

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This is the so-called Corinthian helmet, a type popular throughout Greece and among the Spartans. There are more realistic examples. When I saw such a find on the website of ancient historians, I couldn't help but say, "Well, it's...". The experts were shocked, but they admitted, "it's really...". However, it's no secret to professional historians, but you can't find such helmets in the props warehouses of film companies, our era is too hypocritical.
 

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