Riverbanks are good places to go metaldetecting. Villages were built near water and most of the old time travel was via waterways.
Vlad and Carol
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The only way we could think of getting the gold ring out of the glob was by using electrolysis. If we would have been more gutsie, it wouldn't have taken all day.
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We visited an Alpaca Farm in Hampton CT, which is in the northwest corner of Connecticut. The farm is also a Bed and Breakfast, and has a great gift shop full of soft Alpaca items.
I wish I would have thought to make a video at the time, but alas, I did not. Hope you enjoy the pictures
Metal Detecting in the water is not easy. Finding a beach that produces is even harder. Hope you enjoy.
Today I used a Baracuda water detector and a SunSpot water scoop. The screen is homemade by Vlad
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The best time to go metal detecting, especially at the beach, is when it rains. Why? Because nobody goes to the beach when it's raining, and you have it all to yourself. HH Vlad and Carol
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There's nothing really special about this clip, but toward the end, I stop detecting because a seal shows up behind me. Whoever heard of a seal in Long Island Sound?