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Another pic of two summers finds..

I always love seeing pictures like these. Its nice to know we do our part in recirculating all the lost coins of the world. I'm kind of lucky that at work I get to use radiodetect equipment for locating underground piping and cables.Its the same as metal detecting except no money or jewels....just having fun. I use to use a ground radar for locating hard to find deep piping (6' deep).Don't have it anymore. The radar photo is awsome in that you can see the detail that far down. Wish they made a small version. I'd love to scan an old school yard that deep to see whats there.
 
The Army has been working on a mine detector ( it may be out already ) that shows a 3-D image of what's in the ground. Now that's a detector.

Bill
 
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