Thursday, October 19, 2017

10/20/17 Report - Diamond Earring Lost. Jupiter to Juno Beaches. Hurricane Ophelia Uncovers 1500-Year-Old Remains On Beach.


Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com.


Hurricane Ophelia caused erosion and uncovered some very old things - not on the Treasure Coast but in Ireland. The Irish Post reports the 1500-year old skeletal remains shown above being uncovered on an eroded beach.

Here is the link for more about that.


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Joe D. sent the following photos of the Jupiter to Juno beaches.  Excellent photos Joe!  Thanks much.

Photo by Joe D.

Photo by Joe D.
You might have notices how similar these beaches are to those of Hutchinson Island that I showed yesterday.  The beach shape is about the same: fluffy convex slope with flat front.  Also note the sea weed, which is common to the other beaches.

Photo by Joe D.

Photo by Joe D.

Photo by Joe D.
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I received an email from a fellow whose wife lost he diamond ear ring in the water near Juno.  That would be a very tough find now with the rough surf, but if anyone wants to give it a shot, I'll try to hook you up with the fellow for more details.

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I also heard from a fellow who is looking to hook up with some hunting buddies in the Loxahatchee area.  George said, ...was wondering if there are any groups that hunt the Florida beaches. I picked up a new detector (AT MAX) and would like to find a hunting buddy. I am in Loxahatchee.

If interested you can contact Geroge at gtbehary@gmail.com. If you are in a club, you might want to contact him about meetings.

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On the Treasure Coast Friday you can expect more of the same.  It will be a 4 - 6 foot surf with an east/northeast swell.

Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net