Interesting youtube video on sand movment

Thanks for sharing. That's was an entertaining and educational video.
 

Excellent video, and I sure learned a lot :)
 

Good basic beach tech!
 

That was very educational for me. I never knew that. Thank you for sharing.
 

Thank you very much for that!
 

Thanks for the share. Headed to the beach this very moment :)
 

Timeless video! Valuable information! Sure would like to detect those 1965 beaches. Thanks for posting!
 

Really cool video, 1965, so no CG, just good old film making.

Thank you for posting this.
 

Great video of what really happens with the seasonal movement of sand that beach detectorists should understand. Nice find of a very old video. Amazing to watch the time lapse photography. Thanks.
 

very interesting ,learned a lot .. now if I could only figure out how to put a sleuth machine at the end of that drain pipe I'd be rich :headbang:
 

very interesting ,learned a lot .. now if I could only figure out how to put a sleuth machine at the end of that drain pipe I'd be rich :headbang:

LOL, funny, i was thinking the very same thing... put some kind of screened trap over it would do the trick?
 

So it looks like there a millions of rings and jewelry at the bottom of submarine canyons. Just need a detector that works at 2000 feet underwater.
 

So it looks like there a millions of rings and jewelry at the bottom of submarine canyons. Just need a detector that works at 2000 feet underwater.

Yeah, but if there are millions of rings, there are BILLIONS of bottle caps, pull tabs, and corroded zinc pennies.
 

Great video. Very informative. Thanks for sharing :icon_thumright:
 

Great post.
 

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Now I just need a video that shows how the gold jewelry moves in relation to the sand. The same way but just slower?
 

Thank you very much for the interesting, informative, educational video, gee_mg:thumbsup:

Would love to check out those canyons!:headbang::hello2:

Lorraine
 

Wow, does that ever take me back. They showed us that in freshman Geology back in the early 70's.
Thanks for posting!
 

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