Metaldetecting in The Netherlands

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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opa81
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Metaldetecting in The Netherlands

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Went to my local beach once again, found some coins and bling.

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Thanks for watching.

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Post by Wansdyke44 »

Looks like some great beaches you have to search. You even have a US half track on it from the war!! :D
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Yes these half tracks are from some of the local people living there. They drive them on the beach and use them for all kinds of things.
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Post by LanceB »

Thanks for posting this Andre, great video ::g :)
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Post by Devonboy »

Nice video, thanks for sharing

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Post by oliver »

Good hunt you have some nice sand there to search. ::g Do you need a permit to search the beaches in Holland.
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No you do not need a permit to search the beaches, just go and detect :D :D :D
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Great video! Thanks for posting!

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Post by beaubrummell »

Enjoyed watching that. Cheers.
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Post by oliver »

opa81 wrote:No you do not need a permit to search the beaches, just go and detect :D :D :D
Good to know was in Amsterdam last year should have took my beach gear with me. ::g
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Post by oldartefact »

Thay are beautiful beaches and very little junk... whereas many beaches heer are polluted with metallic and no-metallic rubbish ... its the non-metallic bits that you have to be most wary of!!! rl; rl; rl;
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opa81 wrote:No you do not need a permit to search the beaches, just go and detect :D :D :D
How refreshing that sounds, if only it was the case in the UK. 8-|
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