China Beach anyone?

sjarchangel

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Chug And Red

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NOW!!! That Makes me want to sneak in and Yell Shark!!!! and Watch everything fly!!!! Not really It was just a Thought!!!!! :laughing9: :laughing9: Im in WA state where is China beach!!!!!
 

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sjarchangel

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Chug and Red said:
Im in WA state where is China beach!!!!!


In China

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FLauthor

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Yelling shark wouldn't even get anyone's attention unless it was in Chinese. Better, build a remote control Great White shark with a 4 foot high fin and cruise it outside the swim buoys. You'd clear the entire swimming area and then you'd probably get deported or hard time for pulling a prank like that. :laughing9: :laughing7:
 

gold nuggets

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I don't think you would have any room to even swing a detector..... :laughing9:
how would you ever find your beach blanket or umbarella? LOL
Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

ivanll

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There are daily flights and if you like to visit it's worth getting the destination right.
Timing can also be important, it looks nice when covered in new snow in the winter.

It's a 1/4 mile long stretch of beach named Haeundae located near the second largest city Busan in South Korea.

HaeundaeBeach_Busan_SouthKorea.jpg


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crookednail

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Hi IvanII

Have you ever detected this beach or others in S Korea? Would love to know how it was to detect in such a place . . . finds you made, whether you were detecting water or sand and how the locals reacted to metal detecting as I'm told that almost no one detects there. Any info would be very interesting.

thanks
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Deepdiger60

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That is insane ::) no wonder Crackbadger finds thousands of gold n silver rings :laughing7:
 

TheTreasureAddict

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IVAN is right Haeundae. Great Beach. 12 Beach cleaning machines though.


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FLauthor

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Most beach cleaning machines are for gathering trash and bottles. The fingers rake the sand smooth. I almost lost a good towel to a beach machine at Bradenton Beach but the driver was good enough to retrieve it for me. Beach sifter machines are a different type of beach cleaner as they sift the sand for cigarette butts and broken glass and they can be set for 1 to 6 inches depth and will recover everything from dime size and up. But the water, there is nothing to rake that except us with metal detectors. :thumbsup: :coffee2:
 

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FLauthor said:
Most beach cleaning machines are for gathering trash and bottles. The fingers rake the sand smooth. I almost lost a good towel to a beach machine at Bradenton Beach but the driver was good enough to retrieve it for me. Beach sifter machines are a different type of beach cleaner as they sift the sand for cigarette butts and broken glass and they can be set for 1 to 6 inches depth and will recover everything from dime size and up. But the water, there is nothing to rake that except us with metal detectors. :thumbsup: :coffee2:

These are not really rakers but full sized tractor pulled cleaners. Asians clean their beaches down to the core. Ive seen a couple clean atleast 6 inches down. Ive hunted this beach and found very little before. This beach is Koreas pride and Joy. # 1 in Korea and one of the most populated beaches in the world. They spend alot of time and money keeping the sands white. True about the water though!

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