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Looking for underwater places to dive?

Salida

New member
Loads of interesting places to detec.
I went to Google and typed in "Underwater
towns in Texas" and came up with several.

http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/13679
http://www.kvue.com/news/Bluffton-ghost-town-reappears-in-the-drought-127488663.html
http://tradingplacesglobal.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/underwater-ghost-town/

If you type in Underwater towns in all States or the United States you will find more.

This drought we have had made it more easy to find places to metal detect.
Salida
 
Nevermind. Appears many of these lakes drying up are off ,limits.
Dang government takes the fun out of everything.
 
... get used to it... don't see it getting any better any time soon...
 
All Texas agencies are hooked up with the Texas Historical Commission. If its in the ground or in the water you cant touch it. Unless you go Pirate:ninja:
 
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