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Pothole digs for coins and rings in the wet zone
Author: Internet Tip
( If you dredge for gold, this is like sniping or crevacing for nuggets on bedrock) Again, when conditions are right, you can dig out deeper pockets on the hardpan or bedrock when the sand layer is thin or washed off from a large cut. Some of our rocky coves have had one side stripped of all sand from a south swell surge, combined with high tides, leaving a single layer of rocks and boulders on the bedrock from the low tide zone up to the bottom of the cliff face of the cove. This distance can cover some 150 ft. or more. At low tide, you follow the rocky ravines and trench lines moving up onto the beach and working your way up to the cliff. Rock clumps and clusters usually form on top of a pocket in the crevice or ravine making a natural trap for coins and rings that settled out from the former sand layers above. One cove had 8 ft. of sand removed down to the rock layer. On the following weekend, we pulled 27 rings, including a diamond wedding set from various rocky pockets. Some of the pockets yielded 200 to 300 coins each and were only 2 ft. long and about 12" deep. I use a small 2 ft. pry bar to dislodge the wedged in rocks. Then I quickly shovel or scoop out and sift the contents with a small wood framed screen and pick out the coins. I metal detect the bottom of the pocket last to locate coins hidden in cracks on edge and any possible rings still lurking on the bottom. On this weekend I also recovered over 100 silver coins from these same pockets. Within a week, over 2 ft. of sand had returned, covering most of this site.
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I'll never forget the first time I swung a metal detector and it BEEPED! I dug up my treasure and I held that shiny circle of metal in my hand--a quarter!! Wow! A whole twenty-five cents! Since then I have treasured hunted all over the world. This site has info on boundy hunter metal detectors and hopefully anything else you need to know about metal detecting, treasure hunting, and finding gold!

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Put Away That Fishing Pole And Haul Out The Net
Author: John Colanzi
Are you still using a fishing pole to build your
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Whenever someone talks about building a downline, we
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The first rule to succeed with two tier programs or mlm
is to build wide fast.

Why?

If less than 5% of new marketers ever succeed, that
means 95% or more of those you sign up will join and not
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If you're sitting on the bank using a fishing pole,
you're on the slow boat to China. You'll end up
frustrated and more than likely throw in the towel
before you've even given yourself a chance.

You must haul out the net and start thinking like the
heavy hitters. Cast your net and gather as many new
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You're like the old miners panning for gold. You'll
sift through a lot of silt before you start hitting
those rare nuggets that are inspired enough to do
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Once you find them, work with them as if your future
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It does!

A good affiliate or first level downline member is
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You future profits depend on them. Teach them how to
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If you truly want to succeed with affiliate programs
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net.

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Gone Fishing,
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