Ronnieb883
Tenderfoot
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- Mar 11, 2013
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- Location
- Southeast Virginia
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Infinium LS
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Went down to Oceanview the other day to beach hunt some. Not much of a beach really so I basically scoured the whole Green area and dug it all. Nothing to brag about, some old Clad and lots of junk. But what became apparent to me is that I found a bunch of heavier stuff in one area. You can see the higher concentration of red dots in one area around the base of a barrier. Most of those other red dots are Aluminum can slaw and fishing wire. Maybe there's some other dynamics at work here with the area's geographics, especially with the Chesapeake Bay feeding into the area but it's apparent by the sand buildup on the backside of these barriers that they look like typical longshore sand drift "stops" and they're working. Any feedback? Ronnie


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