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Minelab owners Rally Video.

nugget71

New member
For all of those treasure enthusiasts here is a short U-tube video to get your mouths watering. For all of you that live in areas like the one in the video I envy you. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR5VXh_04EM&feature=related

Cheers!
 
Great Video!!!! Too bad the National Park Service here in the USA will not do this, think of the relics on our battlefields that are just rotting away...........:veryangry:
 
I don't see any harm in a few controlled hunts. I'd even be willing to give up the finds just for a chance to hunt a battlefield. I guess some people look at it like a cemetery, which it really is as with all the hasty graves, I'm sure there are plenty of bones buried besides bullets and buttons. I don't see how they can call it historic preservation when, like you said, things are rotting in the ground and soon they will be gone forever and then, where's the history in that? :shrug: Written and spoken history will last a long time but physical history has a limited life span. Ron
 
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