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Since Max needs competition for smallest NUT, here you go, poor harvest at the Old Orchard!

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Beautiful day ~45degF, three other coil swingers out there today at Old Orchard Beach, Me. Got there 2 hours before low tide, and left 2 hours after. Pretty sad for 4 hours work!
Earring is silver, missing from photo are three Canadian dimes, so just over a buck in 4 hours. Getting to hate Canadian coinage as much as zincs! At 9" they are high tone, 6" medium tone, and 3" low tone on the CZ-20.
Dug all the tabs hoping beyond hope one might be a ring, and boredom might have had something to do with it.
So there you go Max a race to the bottom, you game?
BarnacleBill
 
check out Terraclient at http://billfriedrich.tripod.com/. This is a fantastic satellite imaging program with a map overlay, and the map is not current so older roads and houses show up on it.
If you want to download and play with it, once installed type in "old orchard beach, me" for a location. It will go out on the web and get the photos and map. Now look at the photo I posted, and you can see on the left, the amusement park and a roller coaster just south of the pier. On the satellite photos locating the pier is pretty easy, then look just south of the pier and you can plainly see the roller coaster as a ribbon shape from space.
Have fun!!
BarnacleBill
 
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