Cubfan64
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- New Hampshire - USA
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- Fisher CZ21, Teknetics T2 & Minelab Sovereign GT
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- All Treasure Hunting
I don’t think so, The calcite reaction to moisture turns lime stone black and the silica in the sand stone creates the Varnish shine. So when you take a picture it creates light bounces off one part and not the other which creates those stark vibrant colors in photos you see in the Supers.
The trail map in the pic has never been anywhere but in the Museum
babymick1
I understand - I thought for some reason you were implying that someone actually VARNISHED the latin heart stone
