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Research will help you find new sites to metal detect............

Kelley (Texas)

New member
Photography is another hobby of mine in addition to metal detecting. Many times after taking a picture, I will do some research on the site. After I took this picture yesterday, I did some research on the Internet and discovered a good lead that might be worth following up on. This is what I found: "The chapel site was originally donated by Peter Ignaz Wenzel and wife in 1886 to found a school, which closed in 1941 and was demolished in 1959. The Chapel was built next to the school in 1905
 
A beautiful shot, and I bet it will be a fantastic place for you to detect..
 
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