¡Me vi OBLIGADO A LLAMAR LA POLICÍA! por esto que ENCONTRÉ EN EL RÍO - Detección Metálica 319 - Summary

Summary

A person is on a solo expedition, likely metal detecting or treasure hunting, near a river. They discover various items including a large iron projectile, possibly from the Civil War, which they leave behind due to its weight. They then find a smaller, more complete iron projectile that they suspect may be explosive. They carefully move it to a safe location and plan to contact the Civil Guard to collect it. The person also finds other items, such as an old iron and a horseshoe, and encounters a snake. They eventually contact the Civil Guard and meet with them at a barracks, where they discuss the projectiles and their potential origin.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker found an Asturian pear grenade from the civil war.
2. The speaker also found a giant dragon, which is likely a reference to a type of projectile.
3. The speaker found a railroad plaque, which they already have one of.
4. The speaker found a child's shoe in the river.
5. The speaker found a type of chisel or tool.
6. The speaker found a large iron object, possibly a projectile, weighing over 20 kg, likely around 50 kg.
7. The object was found near a river and was taken to the Cuetu Museum.
8. The speaker found another object, possibly a projectile, with explosive material inside.
9. The speaker found a snake skin in the river.
10. The speaker found an iron horseshoe, possibly from an ox.
11. The speaker found a deteriorated grenade in the river.
12. The speaker called the Civil Guard to report their findings.
13. The Civil Guard confirmed that the objects were empty, but the speaker's latest find still contained explosives.
14. The speaker took the object to the Civil Guard barracks for further examination.
15. The speaker compared their find to a catalog and believed it to be similar to an artillery piece.