A Typical Days Finds

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A Typical Day's Finds

Got up bright and early today to do more treasure hunting and coastal exploring. No gold or silver today, but some other nice expensive things.

First site I went to was this abandoned dockyard in Flushing Bay:
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Believe it or not but the headquarters for the 37th British Regiment was situated here during the Revolutionary War. Back then this area was a waterfront resort known for its natural beauty. I was hoping there would still be some potential to find some colonial artifacts here. All that hope faded away when I read about what the city did to this place in the mid 1800's. NYC's Tammany Hall allowed 110 train car loads of coal ash to be dumped into this bay every day for years - thus burying and contaminating the site forever. To think that this place was once beautiful is hard to believe:
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Some of the junk that washed ashore included this fisherman's lunch/tackle box. It contained some long lost fishing gear and trinkets:
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One of the more valuable finds of the day was this carbon fiber ore. It's the lightest ore I've ever held, probably worth something too:
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A collection of sinkers and other things I collected from the bay:
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Hit the dump afterwards as usual and found this nice Dell Inspiron 15 laptop.
After a good physical cleaning and some software upgrades I managed to get it working good as new.
(The main problem with it was many of the F-keys were stuck with syrup and this prevented the computer from booting).
It has a Windows 7 operating system, a 500GB hard drive, and 4GB RAM. Best laptop I own now come to think of it:
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Nice catch and repair on the Laptop! And you are correct, once was a beautiful place I'm sure. I have a few here in Baltimore near the water they have covered history. Much like beach replenishment, Dam shame.....
 

Nice grabs UM. Surprised there wasn't any additional damage on that laptop for it being at the dump. It appears you were lucky again...hehe :)
 

New that is a $600 laptop! I'm surprised no one tried to fix it. I have seen some nice laptops at the dump here, the problem is this dump does not allow anyone to grab anything, stupid rule IMO considering it is better environmentally to have less stuff in landfill.
 

UNDER MINER UP EARLY MORN WENT OUT EXPLORING ALONG THE SHORE. AFTER FINDING TRASH AND BELT BUCKLE AND DICE, AND A BROKEN COMPUTER PITCH TO THE SIDE , TOOK IT BACK HOME AND FIXED IT AND NOW IT WORKS FINE.
 

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After some research, the paddle may be worth $100. Pretty nice find if you ask me!
 

Nice finds and sad story about the dock area
 

Nice finds our dump used to let us pick but new management says no
 

Nice finds and sad story about the dock area

As ugly and polluted as the bay is today it is actually many times better than it was 100 years ago.
F. Scott Fitzgerald describes the bay as it looked in 1925 in the Great Gatsby:
"valley of ashes . . . bounded on one side by a small foul river . . . a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens."
Just picture the piles of black dust as high as hills back then.
There is still alot of this 19th century ash present today, digging even a slight hole in the sand reveals the blackest material I've ever seen.
 

now that's something you don't see everyday!, good job on the ore and laptop!
 

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