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Night out, hungry, no turkey and no pork ...

Draco

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Last night, I did not feel like sleeping and I went to a forest which has given me very good results.
two beeps and two targets
Silver coin of Alfonso XIII 1896 and Italian coin of Humberto I of 1885
 

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Any idea as to how they may have gotten in the old forest? Old camps, settlement etc???? Just curious….
 
For hundreds of years, the forest has been exploited. At first, a very good type of wood for furniture and boats. Then sugar cane plantations and later it was repopulated by pine trees. It was also a transit area for people and animals through the forest. Today it is all covered with trees. Nature makes its way ...
 
wow
nice !
WTG.
 
I have found three coins, including my brother-in-law's, but leaving hungry has made me lose two kilos, haha :ROFLMAO:
 
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