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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