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         Metal Detecting:     more books (100)
  1. Treasure; February, 1992 (Volume 23 Number 2)
  2. Treasure Facts April/May 1992 (How To Guide For Treasure Hunters) (How-To: Learn How To Become As Successful As "Lucky Ben", Volume 2 Issue 3)
  3. H2 Oh! A Field Guide to Water Hunting by Mike Brighty, 1990
  4. Treasure; October, 1991 (Volume 22 Number 10)
  5. The World of the Relic Hunter by Ed Fedory, 1995-01-01
  6. Spectrum Secrets: Proof That No Place Is Ever Hunted Out! by Kevin Mulrooney, 1998
  7. Nevada Ghost Towns/Sites Then and Now
  8. XLT Ring Enhancement Programs by Clive James Clynick, 1996
  9. How to Find Hidden Mineral Deposits
  10. Lost Treasure (The Treasure Hunter's Guide To Adventure & Fortune, July 1990)
  11. Gold And Treasure Hunter; October 1996 (Volume 9 Issue 5)

101. Www.minelabowners.com :: Portal
Place for owners and prospective owners of Minelab metal detectors to meet and chat.
http://www.minelabowners.com

102. Treasure Hunting, Beach, Water, Cache, Coin, Forums. TH'ing Forum.
Message boards and a chat room to discuss finds and share information about equipment.
http://www.thingforum.com

Treasure Journal

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Beach Pictures with some tips
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WELCOME To THINGFORUM.COM
Feb 2002 E-mail me:
Life has been busy lately and I don't get out much anymore.
Thanks to all who have e-mailed me about the tips page.
Search for: The Metal Detecting Search Engine contains links that pertain to our hobby.
My first diamond ring. My first 2 gold rings in one day ring.
My first gold ring. WOW, an update! I have not been out in awhile. Maybe one day I'll work on getting the forum up and running again. Forum up and running! Decided to bring back the Medal Detecting Search Engine. Give it a try. It will take some time but I think I can get the database filled again. Its about time something changed with this site. Nothing new just a new look. Site was shut down Turns out to be that the old host went out of business just after I renewed THingForum.

103. TreasureHunters Of Canada
Forum where enthusiasts can report about their finds, discuss equipment and share tips.
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104. TreasureNet (tm) - The Original Treasure Hunting Website
Includes forums, events database, historical photos and resource links.
http://www.treasurenet.com/
Browse... TreasureNet Home The TreasureNet Forum Become A Charter Member! Last 10 Posts Treasure In The News! Request FREE Information Advertise Here! Link To TreasureNet! World Clock -Shopping- J. W. Fisher's metaldetector.com Kellyco Metal Detectors -Manufacturers- White's J. W. Fisher's Geometrics Simmons Scientific Search Related Books Kellyco Metal Detectors Links Events Clubs Historical Images Quick Links... Register Log In Customize Upgrade Treasure In The News!
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TREASURE IN THE NEWS!
744 ANTIQUE GOLD COINS FOUND NEAR SATHY JUNGLES
A treasure trove was unearthed in India in a remote hamlet near Sathyamangalam jungles when local tribals stumbled upon a centuries-old earthen pot filled with gold coins.
As many as 744 coins, weighing about 300 grams, were found in the pot, sending the tranquil tribal hamlet of Kottamalam in Erode district into a tizzy. The coins are believed to date back to the Vijayanagar Empire period and may be over 500 years old.

For the family of Maadhi Veerayya, a tribal widow in Kottamalam, it was almost a dream tryst with fortune. Recently, Maadhi and her granddaughters were clearing the thorny bushes near their house at Kottamalam.

Suddenly, her granddaughters Vinitha and Nagamma, noticed broken shards of an earthen pot in the bushes. When they rummaged deeper, they found coins smaller than 25 paise coins. Immediately, they called their grandmother, who dug deeper and found more coins. As they tried to quietly stash away the coins, curious neighbors gathered. And a frantic treasure hunt began. By afternoon, nine tribal families in the village collected over 700 coins and hid in their houses.
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From the India Times, submitted by Daniel Knuth, Thiensville, WI.
200-YEAR-OLD SHIP FOUND BURIED UNDER MANHATTAN

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