Burdie
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- Nov 13, 2005
- 5,587
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- Etrac
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
1900 through 1930's Twin Island park
This park had a swinging bridge for the entrance. It connected the Island that had a picnic area and canoeing. For the last 60 years floods have devastated the area and changed the course of the river. You can see one of the rock pillars in the brush to the left.
I have not seen anything like it. It is growing like a fungus. Sniffer put the tree back in the ground when you get done looking under it.
The rock dam is washed out over the years. Sure was easy to hunt. Yea right.
Here are some finds for the day.
I don't find great stuff like most of you do, your humbled TNetter. It was fun hunting with a friend though.
Burdie
This park had a swinging bridge for the entrance. It connected the Island that had a picnic area and canoeing. For the last 60 years floods have devastated the area and changed the course of the river. You can see one of the rock pillars in the brush to the left.
I have not seen anything like it. It is growing like a fungus. Sniffer put the tree back in the ground when you get done looking under it.
The rock dam is washed out over the years. Sure was easy to hunt. Yea right.
Here are some finds for the day.
I don't find great stuff like most of you do, your humbled TNetter. It was fun hunting with a friend though.
Burdie
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