Are you willing to dig up the graves? An amateur treasure hunter unearthed a neck-ring in a field in Cambridgeshire, UK. Made of gold, weighing 730 grams. As for its type, it’s really a gigantic find that is presumably more than 3,000 years old. See the photo: this is a treasure hunter’s true fortune. Continue reading
That feeling when he is sitting over wearing 8 rings on 5 fingers – taking ease and rejoicing at the good finds… Some commenters say that you mustn’t put on other people’s rings. But why is that? The rings now belong to you, so only you should decide what to do with them. Continue reading
Do you dig the holes to a spade’s depth? It’s a childish level… And not because you dig with a spade. The thing is what finds you search for. When there is gold, you can dig both with a tractor and even with a rock drill. Continue reading
There is an opinion that XP Deus machine isn’t capable of detecting targets in hard ground – e.g., in Bulgaria or Australia. Here’s an XP Deus gold nugget test. Plus, practice of gold nugget prospecting in Australia. Continue reading
What reward after digging a thousand holes is the best for a treasure hunter? If you ask me, it’s gold. The second place reward is a hoard. And those who dig really well get gold and hoard in one hole as a prize. See the photo. Continue reading