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test them for low radioactivity
Interested physics-nerd
Ask your local university/college/high school with physics equipment to test them for ionisizing radiation. I saw something like this in the town centre of Aachen, where they decorate a fountain at a central place. Those are parts of a so-called "Kugelreaktor" (German: Ball-Reactor), where radioactive material was placed in balls which were then mixed with ceramic balls to regulate the chain-reaction in the nuclear test reactor of the local university. They are not harmful or anything, but they are parts of an nuclear test facility and I wonder how they've gotten into your backyard. Greetings
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