Javadroid
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I've got a spot where I know a large gold and diamond ring for a man was lost about 40 years ago. I've talked to a few people who know the story and area and have it narrowed down to a section of tall grass about 60 feet by 40 feet, assuming their recollection is accurate.
Here's what I'm asking for guidance on: The soil in that area is fairly sandy as it is near the delta area of southeast Arkansas. It's dirt, but has some sandy texture to it. The ground has not been worked with equipment, so it's essentially the same other than what mother nature has done to it. Given that it's a fairly heavy ring in that soil in an area that gets a decent amount of rain, how far might the ring have sunk into the soil?
Unfortunately, there are cans that have been pitched back into the field over the years, so I am hitting those. They are shallow, so I'm working on how to best use my AT Pro to ignore shallower targets, assuming the ring is deeper.
Any thoughts, guidance, etc.? This is a pretty hefty piece of treasure I'd love to pull out, so help is appreciated!
Cheers!
Here's what I'm asking for guidance on: The soil in that area is fairly sandy as it is near the delta area of southeast Arkansas. It's dirt, but has some sandy texture to it. The ground has not been worked with equipment, so it's essentially the same other than what mother nature has done to it. Given that it's a fairly heavy ring in that soil in an area that gets a decent amount of rain, how far might the ring have sunk into the soil?
Unfortunately, there are cans that have been pitched back into the field over the years, so I am hitting those. They are shallow, so I'm working on how to best use my AT Pro to ignore shallower targets, assuming the ring is deeper.
Any thoughts, guidance, etc.? This is a pretty hefty piece of treasure I'd love to pull out, so help is appreciated!
Cheers!
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