Late 1800's former water works building

danloop

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About 140 years of annual flooding, iron, accumulated cans, etc. Maybe I'm crazy but I can't write it off.

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Loco-Digger

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What ever floats your boat, I'd look for better sites and if I strike out on the occasion getting another permission you always have this site in your back pocket.
 

A2coins

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I would RIP into that area ya never know
 

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I would detect the area.

Perhaps grid off small areas and clean the junk out, then detect again for the keepers.

Good Luck
 

pulltabfelix

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That can be a tough one. Especially the annual flooding. I have a site on the Chattahoochee river flood plain where a very large number (think division level) of union soldiers camped in 1864. but so far after about 5 hunts just tin cans and modern junk. But deep in my mind, I think there just has to be some good stuff located there.
 

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