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    • 31.

      Where To Get A Good Deal On Metal Detectors


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Metal detecting is a hobby that is not only fun but can be educational as well. Having the children get out from behind the computer and on the beach or open field to actually hunt for valuable artifa...
    • 32.

      A Review Of The Bounty Hunter Metal Detector


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      There are a lot of different brands of metal detector out there, and if you're just starting out with the fun hobby of detecting, why not try a Bounty Hunter metal detector? There are a few reasons wh...
    • 33.

      Treasure Hunting For Lake Superior Agates


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Did you know that the official gemstones of the state of Minnesota are called agates? Of all the beautiful rocks and gemstones that could have been considered, these beautiful stones that are readily ...
    • 34.

      Treasure Hunting For Lobsters


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Lobster hunting is becoming a favorite pastimes for many divers. These tasty crustaceans, also known as bugs to divers, are delicious. But in order to capture a lobster you must first find them. Lobst...
    • 35.

      Treasure Hunting For Geodes


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Thunder eggs, or geodes, are geological rock formations which occur in sedimentary and certain volcanic rocks. They look like regular rocks from the outside, the exterior typically made up of limeston...
    • 36.

      Treasure Hunting For Megalodon Teeth


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Have you ever seen someone with a really cool shark's tooth necklace and wondered how they got it? Chances are they didn't really wrestle that big shark and yank out the tooth as a trophy or prize, bu...
    • 37.

      Treasure Hunting For Fluorescent Minerals


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Have you ever seen a rock that seems to glow in the dark? Maybe only when you've been at a museum or science center, but in reality fluorescent minerals can be readily found in many places and make fo...
    • 38.

      Treasure Hunting For Civil War Artifacts


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      If you're a modern-day treasure hunter you may wonder how you can find some great Civil War artifacts, whether on your own or through another seller that has already found them for you. Believe it or ...
    • 39.

      Treasure Hunting For Antique Bottles


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      To some, old bottles are just junk taking up space on the windowsills of the kitchen. They truly don't appreciate the craftsmanship that typically went into making these items, which was usually done ...
    • 40.

      Treasure Hunting For Ginseng


      by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
      Wild ginseng has been found in Northern China, Korea, Vietnam, Eastern Siberia, Canada, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Kentucky. It is becoming increasingly harder to find due to the high demand in rec...