bullfrog
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O.K. YOU GUYS LETS START AN WORK THE COAST OF MISSISSIPPI BEACHES, ONE END TO OTHER.
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GrayCloud said:All the items gleaned out of the sand was then deposited on gravel trucks to be hauled away. NOW, it you can find out and get access to some of these deposit sites, you may just have a gold mine. I know of one house that lost right at $100,000 in jewelry alone. They were guarding his beach front property to keep looters out. They were well to do folks in the Gulfport area.
WHAT EVER HAPPEN THE ODDS ARE BETTER THAN MOST PLACES, BEST OF ALL IT IS SAND AND NOT HARD DIRTGrayCloud said:Odds are that somebody in the chain gleaned out the highly visible targets. The surge that hit Mississippi ranged from 5ft. to 27ft. in height. It went inland as much a five miles in some locations, destroying thousand of houses. When it receded,it deposited all that debri on the trip back into the Gulf. For you boys that have access to any land that was in the surge zone, anywhere you can swing a detector can be very rewarding. When possible, please return items if the true owner can be located and yes, it is okay to accept an appreciation award if offered. Good luck to all.