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Might be a shegashiator, with the fernaca plate still inside it. Which means that it might still be capable of dis-enscrapulating you. The one still sealed that is. I would get the ranger or someone there to check it out, IN PLACE! Do not place in pack or pockets. Better safe than busted - 'specially if there might be kids in the area.

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Those are levarites!

:P  :ph34r:

:P Are you my old geology professor??

 

Many times I've picked up a rock sample only to learn that it's "leverite." The darn stuff seems to be everywhere... :blink:

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The top item is an aerial flare.  The bottom item looks to be the tube that lanched the flare.

diamondback is right

The bottom one is sealed at both ends and looks smaller than the other.....

I am so confyuzzled!

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The bottom one is, of course, a Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator. Do not mess with this device, as it is capable of creating an earth-shattering kaboom!

 

- T of TandS

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Now here we have a fresh brand new "3-post" rookie, and y'all go an goof around....I was looking for the X pattern to see if it was a canine footprint, or maybe a mountain lion. Hope he's not intimidated.

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:P Let me speak with a army career's worth of authority on your find. The top portion is as identified a flare. It comes packaged in the tube at the bottom. To launch the flare, you remove the cap from the tube and place it on the bottom. You then either ram the tube onto the ground causing the cap to stike the primer in the bottom of the tube. Alternatively, after placing the cap on the bottom of the tube, you can hit it with the palm of your hand. This has been know to result in a bruised palm. Bottom line, the items you have found are most likely no longer hazardous, but unless you know exactly what your dealing with, you should just avoid it.
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