Treasure Hunting - Things That You Should Know About Under Water Treasure Hunting

Water bodies make approximately 70% of the Earth's surface and hence hold great promise for treasure hunters. Under water treasure hunting is a comparatively recent phenomenon that leaves with a whole lot of options and possibilities. From ship wrecks to inundated palaces and historic castles, under water treasure scene is truly mind boggling. However to ...

Treasure Hunting - Treasure Hunting Tips How To Get The Most Out Of Your Detector

Metal detectors are a fun way to find all kinds of hidden treasures. They work by drawing and attracting metal fields of coins, jewelry and other items that you would not be able to see as well without the metal detector. You can find metal detectors in a number of stores and online. If you ...

Treasure Hunting - Treasure Hunting Profits

Coin Hunting or 'Coin Shooting' as it's regularly called, isn't just very fun to do, but it can simply be very profitable. Finding only 1 silver coin or any rare coin can simply pay for the price of the metal detector. When it comes to Coin Hunting or 'Coin Shooting', there are many ...

Treasure Hunting - Treasure Hunting in Colorado

In the early days of Colorado history, mining for gold was dangerous, hard work although it often sounded glamorous and tempted many. Perhaps the allure of get-rich-quick possibilities still resonates because in Colorado, treasure hunting is big fun and a favorite pastime! My favorite of the many hunts that you find at the site http://www.coloradotreasurehunting.com is ...

Treasure Hunting - Helpful Tips to Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

Whether you are a novice or experienced treasure hunter nothing is more important than that one great find of the day, but many treasure hunters miss that great find by not digging everything, or by being asked to leave a site, right before digging that last ping, because they didn't ask permission to hunt there, ...

Treasure Hunting - Treasure Hunting Pays Off For Amateur Metal Detector

An amateur metal detector, Dave Crisp, uncovered 52,500 Roman coins in Somerset England. The coins date back to 293 AD, during the reign of self appointed British Emperor Carausius. In April of 2010, Dave Crisp was allowed to use his metal detector to search for metal on a neighbors land. He started to hear some ...

Treasure Hunting - Treasure Hunting For Sunstones

Sunstones are formed in molten lava and found in volcanic vents that have erupted from volcanoes. When the lava rock is weathered away or broken up the sunstone crystals are exposed. Sunstone is a transparent, yellowish labradorite found as crystals in these volcanic rocks. Crystals can come in clear, pale yellow, soft ...

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