Archive for December, 2006
North American Cree Native, Keith Ranville December 25 2006
Birch Island has the hallmarks of the North American National Treasure, says a Canadian Cree Native Indian. He believes the Triangle impression on Birch Island is a signature of the American pyramid that is on the U.S currency, if the U.S treasury has an answer to why this emblem is on there American currency, they have not really disclosed it to the general public. Mr. Ranville Is leading the pursuit in this new generation of treasure hunters, his concepts and theories are all original and are under-rated by the media and some Oak Island long standing organizations involvement in this treasure mystery.
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THE OAK ISLAND MYSTERY NATIVE TREASURE HUNTER
The basic definition of conducting deep metal detecting work is when masses of objects or metals that are buried are found anywhere between forty centimeters to three meters just below the surface.
Any other investigations that require depths that are greater than mentioned would then require a significant amount of equipment that is expensive and highly specialized.
The following are equipment and supplies commonly used in metal detection.
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Supplies used in metal detecting
One exciting moment for metal detectors is the challenge of discovering valuable finds on difficult grounds like the beach sand. This hunt, because of its distinct features, is labeled “beach combing.”
Most enthusiasts take on the challenge and go for a wild goose search on the sand. It is important to consider the time you go on your metal detecting spree. For this area, it is best that you do it very early in the morning or in the evenings. Be sure to also check the laws in the areas where you choose to do your metal detecting because some require a permit to do metal detecting on the beach or water.
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How to do metal detecting in dry sand?
Believe it or not, there exists a quite old and legendary supplier of metal detection equipment in Oregon, USA. The company is called Blue Bucket Mining. They have been selling equipment such as metal detectors as well as equipment used in recreational prospecting ever since the year 1996.
Their catalog provides a list of all kinds of metal detectors available, supplies used in metal detecting, gold pans, and sluice boxes as well as a host of books which are all related to metal detecting.
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Old good stores that sell metal detectors
Metal detecting is a hobby that is not just popular in the United States. In the United Kingdom, metal detecting is also a rather popular activity enjoyed by many. Clubs, organizations and groups abound, along with many popular locations that are perfect for metal detecting enthusiasts.
Metal detecting actually has a long and rich history in the United Kingdom. Interestingly enough, the invention of metal detectors sprung not from a recreational or leisurely need: on the contrary, it came from the need to detect the locations of dangerous mines, so that they might be disarmed. By the end of the Second World War, metal detectors had become considerably sophisticated and effective.
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Metal Detecting in the UK
Searching for treasure is something that children grew up with after reading books about pirates. This fantasy can now become a reality as the person can buy a metal detector and start looking for jewelry or old coins that have been buried in the ground.
Some people think that reading the manual will make the individual an expert in looking for these objects. The truth is it takes time to master the skill and getting some help from the experts is a good start.
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Metal Detecting Tutorial
If you remember your American history classes in high school, you would know that the Sunshine State of Florida has a long and rich history involving settlements and military forts of our forefathers and the early inhabitants of the United States.
On the other hand, if you are a metal detecting enthusiast, you would know that a place with a rich heritage and a long history will most definitely be an ideal location for metal detecting, which will lead to many fruitful finds. Put these two bits of information together and you will realize one of the best places in the United States to go metal detecting: Florida.
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Metal Detecting in the Sunshine State of Florida





















