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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Storm Erosion and taking advantage of that sand loss
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<blockquote data-quote="Clodmaster" data-source="post: 585439" data-attributes="member: 15772"><p>Sometimes the changes to a beach (in the water I'm talking about) are less obvious. If you are a water hunter, you're hoping for erosion. At a lot of the beaches I detect on, when the sand in the water is eroded, you get down to a rock/clay/shell layer that traps the goodies. However, it's not always obvious, as the hard pack layer may be just hiding (invisible to the eye) under sand that has been mostly washed away. So it takes a bit of persistence and luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodmaster, post: 585439, member: 15772"] Sometimes the changes to a beach (in the water I'm talking about) are less obvious. If you are a water hunter, you're hoping for erosion. At a lot of the beaches I detect on, when the sand in the water is eroded, you get down to a rock/clay/shell layer that traps the goodies. However, it's not always obvious, as the hard pack layer may be just hiding (invisible to the eye) under sand that has been mostly washed away. So it takes a bit of persistence and luck. [/QUOTE]
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