Pete in MI
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Here are 4 pictures of an area that might otherwise be over looked:
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The area just on the other side of the green and white mini-bus is a swamp area. Certainly not a place to find treasures...but wait.... did you notice the snow piles along side the road sticking up?
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Here's what is going on. Dump trucks are picking up loads of snow from parking lots and dumping those loads along this roadway. The snow when it melts will add more water to the swamp...but those items lost in the parking lots then carried to the edge of this road is where to find them when the snow is gone. Everyday there is more and more piles being dumped in this area.
I was told by a church Brother that he knows where in his county the snow removal people take truck loads of snow and dump them at the top of a hill. He goes there when spring thaw arrives and in his words "You'd be amazed at the amount of things I find just lying on the ground."
Keep your eyes and ears open for likely detecting spots.
[attachment 82737 Snow_1.jpg]
The area just on the other side of the green and white mini-bus is a swamp area. Certainly not a place to find treasures...but wait.... did you notice the snow piles along side the road sticking up?
[attachment 82738 Snow_1a.jpg]
[attachment 82739 Snow_2.jpg]
[attachment 82740 Snow_3.jpg]
Here's what is going on. Dump trucks are picking up loads of snow from parking lots and dumping those loads along this roadway. The snow when it melts will add more water to the swamp...but those items lost in the parking lots then carried to the edge of this road is where to find them when the snow is gone. Everyday there is more and more piles being dumped in this area.
I was told by a church Brother that he knows where in his county the snow removal people take truck loads of snow and dump them at the top of a hill. He goes there when spring thaw arrives and in his words "You'd be amazed at the amount of things I find just lying on the ground."
Keep your eyes and ears open for likely detecting spots.