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Ian (Japan)

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Back at the usual beach with the Ace 150.
Started at 5am and finished at 9am - photo of the beach at 9am. Probably empty now, noon, because there is heavy rain and lightning.
Mainly worked along the edge of the wet sand, dug the large ring (below the dolphin watch with Guam written inside) early on and really thought it was a silver until I got back home. NOT.
Luckily did get one keeper though and that made my target of 100 rings this year to the end of this month - without a day to spare! HAPPY! :)

2,313 yen in coins (about US$20)
One silver ring.
One silver earring (below the ring).
Another lighter that works. ;)
A few sinkers (also plenty of keys today too).
And I'm sure 10,000 people had a pull-tab throwing party last night too! :)

Ian @ the land of the rising rings.
 
You sure are doing great on the rings Ian. We need to go on an exchange program so I can get my ring count up. I'm at 25 right now. I doubt if I'll break 100 rings this year. But then again.....it sure is fun trying!:spin:
 
than I have this year. ;)

I should really do more land hunts. Japan must be absolutely FULL of old coins and other goodies on land. Certainly LOTS of virgin metal detecting territory with very, very long history too. For now though I guess I'll focus on the path of least resistance and continue at the beach. And if you could hear the thousands of cicadas (huge size, like flying airbuses!....actually, and I'm not kidding, more like the size of the buses you found recently. LOL) outside right now, you too would probably prefer detecting with the jellyfish. :)
If not, you'd need a monster amplifier on your headphones. :)
 
You need to hunt on land for awhile Ian, as old as that country is and steeped in history. There's probably tons of goodies out there with your name on them.

Bill
 
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