Daneben stand ursprünglich eine gebrochene Lampe, die ich entfernt hatte, und jetzt fand ich das! Könnte Gold darunter sein? Hahahah! Ich würde mich nicht rühren, wenn ich versuchst, es zu öffnen.

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    1. It could be a cesspit or septic tank. Basically, if you don’t have access to the sewers, waste water is stored in these tanks which have to be periodically [emptied and cleaned](https://www.arapustertal.it/media/1258/ara-kanal-003.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=1200&rnd=131879629680000000). Septic tanks differ from cesspits in that they partially treat the sewage to the point that the water can be safely passed into the soil (but the tank still fills up with solid waste and has to be emptied).

      It might not be in use any more, if your house is now connected up to a municipal sewer.

    2. --Vercingetorix-- on

      Abandoned and overgrown fireplace. Seen these bowls a lot in Germany.

    3. RelevantJackfruit477 on

      Keep digging around it until you know more.
      If there is no tank underneath, then the whole story becomes more interesting.
      It does look like an old, crushed Grill or fire plate when seen from the top view.

      But if there is a tank then do not open it.

      If it is some sort of lid, it is recommended to at least mark the spot somehow for posterity.

    4. Appropriate-Mud-4450 on

      A ww 2 anti tank mine. Just to stir up some shit.

      Most likely a fire pan or a manhole cover, but my guess is the fireplace.

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