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Friday, May 13, 2011. I decided to change the address and name of Coin Shooting Kiwi to Full Metal Detecting. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. Ventured out in the fog today and scored 3 Golds. More Silver from yesterdays spot. Relic Hunting in New Zealand. Disgraced Indian Burial Ground in Chicago.
Finds and ruminations from a numismatic excavator. The Dirt Is Good To Me. For me, it had been a while since I found my last silver coin. The 1943 War Nickel was laying all naked and pretty at the foot of a very old tree, obviously washed out by the rain. So all my hopes and dreams were dashed against the cruel rocks of chance. Thank you for stopping by.
My Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting exploits in Central New York. A Place to share finds, stories, and research about New York. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. New Coil on the way. I finally purchased the Ultimate 13 coil for the e-Trac. I am hoping that it will make my local spots seem like new again. I should be getting them by Friday. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Breaking in a new e-Trac.
The magazine for metal detecting! This exciting monthly magazine is packed with information and useful features to help you get the most out of the fascinating hobby of metal detecting.
You are using an insecure version of your web browser. Please update your browser! Using an outdated browser makes your computer unsafe. For a safer, faster, more enjoyable user experience, please update your browser today or try a newer browser. Your one source for Treasure Blogs and News. We are so grateful to see the newest photos of more Dig and Donate winners! 2 Here is Shawn Pryor. He won a Minelab SDC2300 metal detector.
A resource for treasure hunters woldwide. Monday, September 25, 2006. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. In a previous article, I mentioned the yamashita treasure in the Philipines. I decided to give a little history. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Is the name given to loot. And hidden in the Philippines. The treasure trove takes its name from General Yamashita Tomoyuki.
Losing Parts of Me and Finding Hidden Treasures. I think this photo sums up how I feel right about now.
What happens when we wake up every morning completely open to what the day will bring? What happens when we follow our instincts by placing one foot in front of the other, trusting that we are moving in the direction of our best life? In other words, what happens when we look at life as one big Treasure Hunt, following the clues as we go? One woman uses her own life to answer those questions. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. More on that later in my next post.