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OP OP S Str3tch Newbie Apr 18, 2024 3 2 Apr 18, 2024 Thread starter #2 Str3tch said: View attachment 2144220 nd Click to expand... There have also been arrowheads found in areas not far from where I am
Str3tch said: View attachment 2144220 nd Click to expand... There have also been arrowheads found in areas not far from where I am
Treasure_Hunter Administrator Staff member Jul 27, 2006 48,552 55,164 Florida Detector(s) used Minelab_Equinox_ 800 Minelab_CTX-3030 Minelab_Excal_1000 Minelab_Sovereign_GT Minelab_Safari Minelab_ETrac Whites_Beach_Hunter_ID Fisher_1235_X Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 18, 2024 #3 Natural, called omars. Omarolluk - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org
OP OP S Str3tch Newbie Apr 18, 2024 3 2 Apr 18, 2024 Thread starter #4 Treasure_Hunter said: Natural, called omars. Omarolluk - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org Click to expand... Thank you for your input never heard of omars before but was really interesting to read and gain the knowledge.
Treasure_Hunter said: Natural, called omars. Omarolluk - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org Click to expand... Thank you for your input never heard of omars before but was really interesting to read and gain the knowledge.
M Marino13 Sr. Member Sep 2, 2020 298 587 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 18, 2024 #6 So the orange one? 😉
Almy Bronze Member Mar 18, 2011 1,112 2,006 Maritime Provinces Detector(s) used Tesoro Cibola Primary Interest: Other Apr 19, 2024 #7 Thank you T-H for the clue to omarolluk. I have found several of them among glacial cobbles in a New Brunswick river. I did not know their name or origin before. It's a long trip overland from Hudson Bay to Atlantic Canada!
Thank you T-H for the clue to omarolluk. I have found several of them among glacial cobbles in a New Brunswick river. I did not know their name or origin before. It's a long trip overland from Hudson Bay to Atlantic Canada!