Metal detecting is getting popular fast in Santa Clarita Valley. Once seen as an old hobby, it’s now modern, exciting, and tech-friendly. More people are buying metal detectors and heading outside.
Thom Parham is on a mission to uncover parts of Florida’s buried past. The 64-year-old history teacher and conventional archeologist in Keystone Heights has his sights on finding Seminole War Fort No.
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How beach metal detecting sparked the pirate legend hunt
The Pirate Legend Hunt begins! Armed with a metal detector, we set out along the beaches in 2025 searching for relics, coins, and maybe even buried treasure. Every beep of the detector brings us ...
On April 1, amateur metal detectorists Katarzyna Herdzik and Jacek Ukowski made a stunning discovery on a Polish beach. Their scanners led them to an ornate 24cm dagger covered in stars and crescent ...
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Treasure hunting challenge! Who found what? Metal detecting!
Join Si, Gappy, and Cuffs at a metal detecting rally in Essex, England, as they search for treasures from the past, including ...
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Southfield Public Schools has been in the process of getting metal detectors into its buildings for the past year, and it ...
Between 100 and 150 pieces of Shaler’s coal mining history will displayed in November at the Shaler North Hills Library. Members of the North Pittsburgh Past Finders metal detecting club have found ...
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