Showing posts with label Cristobal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cristobal. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2020

6/6/20 Report - Bent, Flattened, Squashed Finds. Another Digging Mistsake. Cristobal Now in Gulf.


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Bent Coins.


There are always those unanswerable questions.  Maybe they aren't really unanswerable, but they seem that way at the time.

I've long wondered about the many bent coins I've found.   I probably found 50 or so, and most of them were found in South Florida, but that is where I found the largest number of modern coins.  The vast majority were found in the shallow water or low tide zone near the water line.  A lot of them came from areas where I found a lot of coral rocks packed together, which led me to think they might get caught in the rocks and bent that way.  Another possibility that I considered is getting bent in beach cleaning machines, but some of them come from areas where I've never seen beach cleaning machines.

I've found most denominations bent like that, some more bent than others, but looking at the dime above, for example, it would seem to take a lot of force and although people could do it, it wouldn't be easy.

I don't know why someone would bend a coin like that, but there was a superstition that a bent coin could change one's luck.  Another tradition is that carrying a bent coin in a purse would keep the purse full.  And then there were "witching coins" and love tokens.  So I guess there are several possibilities.  Many of the bent coins were found in areas where Santeria and other religious items were occasionally found.

But it isn't only coins that get bent.  On the Treasure Coast I've found other items that are bent, folded or squashed.  For example this United States Air Force ring was squashed.

Squashed Air Force Ring
It is not silver or gold - just some fairly soft metal.

I left it the way I found it for a long time but eventually got curious enough that I tried to open it to see if there were any marks inside, and it broke.  I found no marks due to the heavy crust and corrosion.


Broken Piece of Ring.
It looks like it was plated at one time.  The metal was brittle.

I can't remember if I've found bent coins on the Treasure Coast, but if I have, it wasn't as many as I found down south.  Other bent and folded metals are found on the Treasure Coast in good numbers though.  This year I've found folded pieces of lead and other metals, but they are much easier to bend than coins.

Folded and Bent Dug Metals.

I still don't have my answers.  I don't know how coins get so dramatically bent, and don't know if it is done by man, nature or both.

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Bill P had an example of the type of mistake I described yesterday.  Here is his.

I remember one (of many)mistakes that occurred while beach hunting. A couple asked me to search for a diamond bracelet they had just lost. I found it quickly but in my haste, cut it in half with my shovel, oops. Needless to say they weren't thrilled about me even though that could have been repaired easily by a jeweler. 

Thanks Bill.

That made me think of chains, which can be difficult enough to get in your scoop, but you can also dig into them.

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Cristobal sat over land for a few days but is now out in the Gulf and headed towards Louisiana.  Here is what the NHC is saying.


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We'll have a one or two foot surf for the next few days.  Now we're having some nice big tides.

Remembering D-Day,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net

Thursday, June 4, 2020

6/4/20 Report - Great White Trolls Treasure Coast. Lazy Surf and Beaches. Blind Creek Designated Clothing Optional.


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Miss May
Source: BrevardTimes.com link below.

FORT PIERCE, Florida – A female great white shark measuring 10 feet, 2 inches long was tracked swimming off the coast of Fort Pierce, Florida at 7:46 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2020...
Here is the link for more about that.

http://www.brevardtimes.com/2020/06/great-white-shark-tracked-swimming-off-fort-pierce-florida//


Here is where Miss May was sighted.
Great White Shark Miss May trackked off Fort Pierce, Florida. Credit: Ocearch
Location of Miss May on June 3.
Source: Ocearch.org/tracker.



The above position of Miss May is given by https://www.ocearch.org/tracker.   Besides sharks you can reset the species to track whales, turtles and other animals.

Very interesting site.

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Turtle Trail Wednesday Near Low Tide.
Photo by DJ.

You can see that seaweed has accumulated on the beach since Tuesday.

You can take Tuesdays photos and compare them to the Wednesday photos and correlate that with what the surf was doing to get a sense of what a direct east swell will tend to do to this location.


Turtle Trail Near Low Tide Wednesday.
Photo by DJ.

Thanks for the photos DJ.

You can stil lsee the flat out front.

Tuesday I saw a large object in the surf out where the waves were crashing.  At the time I decided to take a closer look at it later when the tide was lower.  That was a mistake.  When I came back I couldn't see it at all.

Over and over I find that on the beach you have to do things when you get the chance because you might not get another chance.

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St. Lucie County has officially designated Blind Creek Beach as a clothing-optional beach.  Naturists have been working for that designation for years.

Clothing-optional beach etiquette is described on the http://www.treasurecoastnaturists.org/beach-etiquette.html web site.

If you don't want to see naked bodies don't go to this beach.

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Cristobal hasn't moved much yet, but is still expected to head towards Louisiana.
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Source: nhc.noaa.gov



It looks like we'll be in for a lot of small surf for the next week or two.

Source: MagicSeaWeed.com.

Happy hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

6/2/20 Report - Beach Conditions From Frederick Douglass to Turtle Trail. Tropical Storm Cristobal.


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Fort Pierce South Jetty Beach.

I took a look at a few beaches Monday.  You can see a couple of them here.



Frederick Douglass Beach Monday.

We have summer beaches now, and it is hot so people are getting in the water more.


Frederick Douglass Beach Near Low Tide Monday.

John Brooks beach looked very much like Frederick Douglass.


Frederick Douglass Beach Monday.

I managed to find a small gold lion pendant.


Gold Lion Pendant.


Tuesday Morning I visited Turtle Trail.  Here is what it looked like.


Turtle Trail Tuesday Morning.

Tuesday the weather was the kind I like - cloudy and rainy.  No crowds - just nature.

There were a few very small cuts and dips.

Turtle Trail Tuesday Morning.

Down around the low tide swash area there was about a foot of fine sand over a layer of coarse shells.  The shell layer contained miscellaneous light trash and a few pennies and things like that.  There were deeper objects, but they were difficult to dig out.

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About a month ago I did a couple posts on Rolex watches.  There are now a lot of new stolen ones out there.

Last night looter's took $2.4 million worth of Rolex watches from a looted Soho store.

Here is the link.

https://nypost.com/2020/06/01/looters-swipe-2-4m-worth-of-watches-from-soho-rolex-store/

By the way, if you are wondering why the police aren't doing much to stop the rioters, looters and Antifa trouble makers, it is because a lot of them are from well connected political families that support Antifa.  For example, the son of former VP candidate, Tim Kaine, is a member of Antifa, and Mayor de Blasio's daughter was recently arrested during the riots.

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We have a new tropical storm in the Gulf.

Source: nhc.noaa.gov

It looks like it will head towards Louisiana.  I doubt that it will affect us much.

Happy hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net









Friday, August 22, 2014

8/22/14 Report - Hunted Treasure Coast Inland Site Very Productive. 1924 Quarter. FEC Seals. Possible Storm and Increased Surf Heading Our Way.


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William M. has been doing a lot of digging at a land site.

Just look at this picture.

Here is what William said.

I put in a very long day at a new to me..land site.

Several people told me it had been hunted many times... I couldn't tell.

Dug ALOT... wound up with a 1942 Washington.. A 1924 SLQ and several F.E.C. bale seals as well as a flat lead piece stamped J on one side and B on the other??

A few wheat pennies ... many many other targets.

Also..a huge lead object under roots of a large tree what I saw the tops of these I thought for sure I had found jars filled with coins boy was that a lot of work.
happy hunting and thank you


1924 Quarter
FEC Seals, Lead Item & Some Coins






 



















Washington Silver Quarter.


These finds and photos are all by William M.

Congrats William!

That is a lot of work.

Don't give up on a site just because you think it has already been detected.

In fact, I recommend covering a site more than once if it is promising at all.

I did a post once of FEC seals.   You can use the search box if you want to go back and see that.

Thanks for sharing William.   I bet a lot of people have been sitting around thinking there is no place worth hunting.  

One factor in William's success is that he obviously didn't use much if any discrimination. 

By the way, I've been seeing some older and very unusual pull tabs this year for some reason.  I didn't know there were so many varieties.  Almost made me think of starting a pull tab collection. 


Source: www.nhc.noaa.gov

The tropical disturbance that I've been watching has become a little more promising.  It has not become a storm yet but now has a sixty percent chance in the next 48 hours.

You can see that it has turned to the north.

If it becomes a named storm, it will be Christobal.

If you check the surfing web sites, the surf will begin increasing a little by Sunday and will get up to 3 or 4 feet by Tuesday.

We haven't had that much surf in months.

I've been making needed repairs to some of my equipment.  I wish they would make things more sturdy.



Some new Mayan cities have been discovered.  Good article.

http://news.discovery.com/history/archaeology/three-ancient-maya-cities-found-in-jungle-140815.htm



On the Treasure Coast I'm waiting for the sand to get stirred up a little.   I'll be glad to see any movement of sand.  It has been so looong.

I showed the other day that there were a few spots where things were uncovered.  Hard to find them though. 

Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@Comcast.