A collection of beach only finds.

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Dragonsbreath
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A collection of beach only finds.

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Beach Bling.jpg
Thought this might encourage people to hunt low tides in the wet sand.
Several finds over the past few years from beaches around the U.K.
I use an Explorer II with the S.E.F. 15 x 12 Coil. .....PaulB.
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Hi Paul, thanks for sharing, what a beautiful collection of finds. I have yet to try beach detecting and I now know who to contact for advice! The Deus has a beach programme and I would like to try it out somewhere around the Norfolk coasts. Anyone from Norfolk do the beaches and would not mind having an apprentice along for a few hours? I am not interested in scooping up the holidaymakers cash, more focused on what is left after the storms have scoured the beaches, Liam ;)
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Hi Liam,
Thanks for the comments have a look on the "detecting wales" forum RJM (Bob) has used the
Deus on the beach to good effect and i am sure if you contact him he would be willing to
answer your questions...regards PaulB. B-)
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Will do Paul thanks for that info, MD can be so much more interesting if extended to the beaches as well as they are always changing and moving and have seen thousands and thousands of years of invasions, Liam ;)
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