14 Things People Never Would Have Been Able To Identify Without The Help Of The Internet
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Folks always seem to find funky little objects they've never seen before and can't quite identify. Luckily, that's where the r/whatisthisthing subreddit comes in. Here are 14 recent finds posted to the sub and what they turned out to be:
1.This thin, metal rod with a tiny handle that was dropped off at a thrift store:
2.This small bulb-shaped item found in a box in an attic in South Carolina:
"The grey concrete parts look like those building blocks for sparrows. They were fashionable in the Netherlands (where I think this photo was taken) a while ago to allow nature to live along with manmade buildings. It looks like they blocked the entrance of the sparrow homes with brushes."
"Dutch ecologist over here. This building is probably about to be demolished. They are making this building "nature-free." The blocks are used for Swifts. Nesting places for Swifts are year-round protected, so also in winter when they are not here. The Swifts had already left for Africa, so they plugged the holes to prevent something else from entering before demolishing the building.
All of this is done to prevent the killing of protected species before demolishing a building. And if they are going to build something new in the place of this building, then there should be at least as many accommodations built in for Swifts in the new building."
The original poster, u/Snecklad, replied, "Solved! It's a Victorian Bell trap. Thank you very much indeed! It's been bugging me for ages.
The second diagram on that page is an exact match for the object. More sleuthing has pulled up some scans from Victorian sanitary hardware catalogues that also match, plus one or two images online of rusty old bell traps similar to mine."
8.This orange, moist goo found under some tall grass:
9.This egg-shaped object with a black lacquered handle:
10.This metal case containing some equipment and Russian manuals:
11.This 2-foot-long case lined with silk:
12.These steel hoops outside of people's front doors in Bordeaux:
13.This oblong weighted metal object that spins on the attached ring:
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