Hawkeye P
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Driving down the road the other day, it struck me that nearly every road in our area has a ditch on either side. In one of the ditches, there was a spot where a small "waterfall" had formed. It got me thinking...if this was gold country (which it isn't), THAT would be the spot to check. Then I thought - if heavier materials (like gold) get stuck in those spots, why not other stuff like coins, rings, etc.?
I realize that in most places, the water is very slow moving and the bottom of the ditch is so muddy that anything dropped or thrown in would just sink where it landed. But after a heavy rain, wouldn't there be a chance that -something- got washed "downstream?" I'm just wondering if anyone has ever tried these places, before I strap on my wading boots...
I realize that in most places, the water is very slow moving and the bottom of the ditch is so muddy that anything dropped or thrown in would just sink where it landed. But after a heavy rain, wouldn't there be a chance that -something- got washed "downstream?" I'm just wondering if anyone has ever tried these places, before I strap on my wading boots...

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