newbourgh anglesey

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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captainkevey
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Post by captainkevey »

can anyone tell me if they have found any finds at the beach near newbourgh in anglesey ?
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Post by Koala »

Looks like nobody detects near Newbourgh I was waiting for an answer also :(
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Post by ray835 »

as far as i can remember it's a nature reserve so i doubt if you'll get anything from human activity
i could be wrong give it ago blow the cobwebs off if you find anything is a bonus
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Post by hotmill »

Land surrounding the beach is forestry commission land, no detecting allowed. Llanddwyn Island is an area of significant scientific interest and a nesting site for many birds so no detecting allowed. Beach itself is ok to detect but nothing much found as far as I am aware.
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Post by Koala »

hotmill wrote:Land surrounding the beach is forestry commission land, no detecting allowed. Llanddwyn Island is an area of significant scientific interest and a nesting site for many birds so no detecting allowed. Beach itself is ok to detect but nothing much found as far as I am aware.
Thanks for that ::g
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Post by ray835 »

you'd be better trying red wharf bay ::g
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Post by Koala »

ray835 wrote:you'd be better trying red wharf bay ::g
Thanks <:-P
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