How a Storm can change a Beach

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Re: How a Storm can change a Beach

Post by liamnolan »

Great days detecting, well done, especially on finding that detector, a rare find indeed, is it still working? =)) =)) =))
I have almost zero knowledge on beach detecting but I would LOVE to get more involved and I think that there is a real depth of knowledge about the beaches. I forgot about the storm, it should have cleared a bit off the Norfolk beaches, I wonder if anyone local has been out?
Some nice silver coins, always good to dig them, well done and thanks for sharing, Liam B-)
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Post by Dave8472 »

Was the man with the spade there as well =))

Cool finds :)

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Post by fishy »

Nice finds :)

I love the beaches, so many interesting things to find.
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Snap 8-}
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Gales forcast for tomorrow in South West :)) :))
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Nice finds there Ferret; keep it up.
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Post by sandman »

another good day fella , was that at burnham again , i think your going to be the first person to wear out a detector that coil must down to the wire :)
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hey 50p in 2 hours not bad... that's more than you used to pay me! 8-}
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