8 HOURS, ANYWHERE IS THE USA, WITH YOUR METAL DETECTOR. WHERE WOULD YOU CHOOSE?

Garbagebill

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San Joaquin valley Ca.
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Teknetics gamma 6000/Detech 13" Ultimate DD Coil
Garrett Pro-Pointer/Buzz Wilson Bomb Sheath/Lesche digging tool/Black Widow headphones.
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Metal Detecting
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How do you like the M6? I've had one about 7 months and a little heavy but very well made.
 

The Grand Canyon..... below the most-used "wishing well" spots. There has got to be TONS of coins and probably some discarded wedding bands! TTC
 

Assuming I would be left alone to hunt......Central Park in New York City on a clear, calm, late spring day, 72 degrees, two days after a good rain, circa 1935.
Ok this might be as good as the White House lawn.8-)
 

Defenetely the White house lawn, or Gettysburg, however, I will settle for any colonial era cemetary
 

The entire grounds of Arlington cemetery. Sounds bad I know........but it was originally the family home and farm belonging to Gen. Robert E. Lee. Gotta be some real goodies there!!!!
 

This wreck

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I'm trying to figure out how the White House lawn would be good. Were there really people laying down on it having a picnic? Maybe a few military items are there but what else?
 

I'm trying to figure out how the White House lawn would be good. Were there really people laying down on it having a picnic? Maybe a few military items are there but what else?

I don't know either, unless soldiers camped on it it the early years,
or when it was set on fire, if that really happened.
 

San Jacinto Battlefield in Texas. Can't help it I'm a Texan.
 

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