Yesterday the wind and surf were running high at Horseshoe Bay so I decided to change venues and try hunting Elbow Beach instead. Elbow Beach has been a popular vacation spot for many centuries; Mark Twain used to come here in the late 1800's and more recently the film The Deep was shot here in the 1970's. (you'll most likely remember the wet T-shirt scene with Jacqueline Bisset). With the number of visitors this beach has seen I figured it was worth a shot at trying to find something interesting in the shallow surf, I say shallow because the drop off from knee deep to 8 feet deep is abrupt so you can only hunt the shallows without dive gear.
It was a beautiful afternoon at Elbow and I got down to hunting right away.
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The wet sand was the most productive area based on the targets I hit while running a zig zag pattern down the wet sand and the shallows, so I focused my energy on a nice dip in the beach. The targets became very focussed and I realized I had run into a honey hole; I couldn't even take a step without hitting the next target so I proceeded to dig and dig and dig some more. The clad count was crazy by the time this hunt ended:
2 x $1.00, 19 x quarters, 41 x dimes, 10 x nickels, 4 real pennies, plus several foreign coins and several keepers.
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There were a few older British coins - 1962 2 shillings,1955 six pence and a more modern 5 pence.
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Plus a bit of silver jewellery and a token by Pitt Vending.
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But the really interesting finds were 2 Mercury dimes 1944 & 1942, an 1887 Indian Head Penny and a Victorian era, Silver 3 Pence.
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I really like finding old tickets and they are generally hard to come by in Bermuda but today I hit the jack pot. As the wind continued to pick up and the thunder heads rolled in it was time to head for home but as I walked back to the parking lot I was greeted by a Double Rainbow. A perfect ending to a really fun hunt.
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Cheers All,
BDA
It was a beautiful afternoon at Elbow and I got down to hunting right away.
[attachment 153375 ElbowBeachSilver3PenceandIndianhead001.JPG]
The wet sand was the most productive area based on the targets I hit while running a zig zag pattern down the wet sand and the shallows, so I focused my energy on a nice dip in the beach. The targets became very focussed and I realized I had run into a honey hole; I couldn't even take a step without hitting the next target so I proceeded to dig and dig and dig some more. The clad count was crazy by the time this hunt ended:
2 x $1.00, 19 x quarters, 41 x dimes, 10 x nickels, 4 real pennies, plus several foreign coins and several keepers.
[attachment 153376 ElbowBeachSilver3PenceandIndianhead014.JPG]
There were a few older British coins - 1962 2 shillings,1955 six pence and a more modern 5 pence.
[attachment 153377 ElbowBeachSilver3PenceandIndianhead016.JPG]
Plus a bit of silver jewellery and a token by Pitt Vending.
[attachment 153378 ElbowBeachSilver3PenceandIndianhead018.JPG]
But the really interesting finds were 2 Mercury dimes 1944 & 1942, an 1887 Indian Head Penny and a Victorian era, Silver 3 Pence.
[attachment 153379 ElbowBeachSilver3PenceandIndianhead022.JPG]
I really like finding old tickets and they are generally hard to come by in Bermuda but today I hit the jack pot. As the wind continued to pick up and the thunder heads rolled in it was time to head for home but as I walked back to the parking lot I was greeted by a Double Rainbow. A perfect ending to a really fun hunt.

[attachment 153380 ElbowBeachSilver3PenceandIndianhead006.JPG]
Cheers All,
BDA