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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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liamnolan
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beaubrummell wrote:This article is on today's BBC website. ::g

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Beat you to it at 7.54am! OooO
Its a pongy place to spend any time in but I suppose you get used to the smell. The real interesting bits will be in the middle of the river no doubt, good luck to them anyway, Liam ::g
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The recent news bulletin about a ww2 bomb at Putney on boat race day turned out to be a 20 mm shell which was a dummy !! Now i had done that area for 30 years and never saw any such ordance. At low tides
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