wouldn't want to dig to many of these holes

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wouldn't want to dig to many of these holes

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just came across this, one of makros detectors.
not my idea of a fun hobby if you have to do this all day especially for the prize at the end of it all =))

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stuff that for a bit of a cooker ,,and how does a bit of modern rubbish get that deep...LOL :-/
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That's just mental! =))
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Stratification my @rse!

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By the look of the "3D" image its a spitfire roundel, he's found a spitfire!

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Looks like a tunnelling scene from "The great escape". ;;z
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redwulf500 wrote:stuff that for a bit of a cooker ,,and how does a bit of modern rubbish get that deep...LOL :-/


It's "precious metal", not rubbish..... he says so in the vid. =)) =))


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redwulf500 wrote:stuff that for a bit of a cooker ,,and how does a bit of modern rubbish get that deep...LOL :-/
If it was a gas cooker....but then a gain the crater would have given it away. :))
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you cant say its not deep tho.........................oh my back lol.
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a days work for thames mudlarks before a depth ban was introduced ,dig out and fill in, in 1 session
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right then lets dig
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Abd I thought the CS4PI was bad! :-O
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