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Digging Vest-Agders videos from Norway.

Hi guys.

This is my first detecting movie, but more will come. This field looks good to me, and I will hammer it. Hopefully the winter is not coming yet.
Survey at H
 
Good Job on the video...
 
Richard,
Thanks for the video and giving us a look at Norway, it is beautiful, and you made some nice finds as well.

Happy Hunting, Randy
 
Norway is beautiful! Your finds were, also!! Looking forward to more of both! (and, your English is quite good, by the way)
 
Nice recoveries Richard. It might be just me but in your next video could you leave the information onscreen a little longer. Its hard to read what you are trying to get across as info iun such a short time. Thanks for sharring and HH
 
Hi

Ok, thanks for the feedback. I`ll try to stick the text a bit longer on the screen.
All feedback helps to give you something better to look at :beers:
 
Kjempe bra!!

Great movie, makes me want to go back to Norway with my detectors. Lived in Oslo for some years and worked for Saga Petroleum, before it was eaten up by the giants!

Rick Kempf
 
Nice finds and video Richard - such history there in Norway. I would love to see a video of the Salmo Salar when they run in the river - do you flyfish for them? Cheers
 
I flyfish a lot, since the river is just 30 metres from my house. The salmon will hopefully get up here after the salmon ladder in a big waterfall get finished. Hopefully in june 2014 I can make a video about it.
I Can tell you that the first fish ladder in Lygna river was planned in 1893 and it was started just this summer more than 120 years later. :yikes:
 
You are a lucky man Richard! 120 years to have a fish ladder put in .... hopefully worth the wait!
 
Great finds and thanks for posting the video Richard ! :beers:
 
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