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Ripple throughs, cuts and depressions........

opa81

Active member
I like to start a new topic with pictures of some ripple throughs, cuts and depressions that you encounter on your beaches.

To kick of I posted some pictures of some nice ripple throughs from my local beach here in The Netherlands.

Andre

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still trying to figure out how to read the beach, I really like hunting parks, yard etc......,but would like to hunt the beach if I could figure out how to find the old stuff
 
i had these reples here a month ago but much smaler pulled 2 wedding band out of them
 
I'm not so sure about ripples, cuts or whatever they're called. I usually jump on the opportunity and race to them because of what others have said about them but I have yet to yield a treasure of any kind. I usually love to hunt at extreme low tide right up to the surf and I'm starting to rethink this as well, maybe the goodies are in the soft sand along with the foil. The soft sand is very trying on the legs and wears me out vs. the nice smooth low tide sand but next beach outing I will focus on the soft sand and see how that goes.
 
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