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

As an ex coal miner ,I have only one word of advice, DON'T!
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timesearch wrote:Just for the benefit of those who aren't into Ordnance Survey maps 'W' means well and you find one on your permission which hasn't been capped well it could still be dangerous.
pal of mine was on a field and nearly fell down an uncapped well ,he was concentrating and didnt see it ,if he had fallen in he would have been a gonner...scary situation.then was no wall around it
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