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the last two hunts:video:

senda

New member
Hello buddies
My last hunt in my usual place in the mountains. An extra long weekend because we had a national holiday Monday.
Fatigue Saturday work prevented me do the first hunt at night, I really like that there are no flies, but the Sunday morning I set out before 10 willing to take advantage of the sunny day. A grass field I visited twice before. The tour started with the meeting of the holder. A piece of copper or brass that had seen better times. The randomness of life, my mother still exists a fork like this but in size dessert. Many pieces of copper wire were rescued who will go to scrap. A piece of lead of about 100 grams to go to melt bullets for a Zouave. 4 coins spill the years 60/70. A coin of 5 cents. 1870.. An unidentifiable currency. The morning was fun but I did something a little extraordinary. I got closer to a place with a solitary stone. I thought it was ideal for use as a picnic table and spent more time and attention. And there was a sign at 66. I dug 3 or 4 inches and appeared a small medal of the Virgin of Heath and the Sacred Heart. All right! A medal is a quarter of my objectives for each hunt. A coin with more than 100 years is elsewhere. Near the end I found the "5". At the foot of the telephone pole where he wore in his day.
In 1330 I left the place because here we eat around 14.00 and non-fans waiting for me.
Torta de La Serena is a cheese made from raw milk from merino sheep that is made in Extremadura, a region in southern Spain. The cheese has the consistency of a Hot melted cheese but at room temperature. Its flavor is strong and persistent in the mouth. A real treat for the palate. The cheese is open in the upper face like a can and eat bread smearing. A little advertising for Spanish products.:surrender:
In the afternoon, after a nap, I went to a farm in the same town from which half the field remained uninspected. Lots of trash. The most interesting was an old resealing the seventeenth century, 5 centimos 1870 in very bad condition. A medal of the Virgin and St. Anthony of Padua, in aluminum. A coin of 1 peseta 1966 and two coins of 10 cents aluminum same time.
Monday dawned with very low clouds. The rain became increasingly stronger and I had planned the hunt had to supenderla. I was at home, with vermouth, olives and remaining cheese.
Here I put a video of what it was uninteresting.

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[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13VYOKAWmiM[/video]

Thanks for watching. Sorry for the errors of translation and use their imagination.
 
Congrats on the nice digs.
Like the old coins that you find.:thumbup:
 
Man.....do you ever live in a beautiful country!Thanks for putting together such a nice video! Great finds too. My favorites are the religious finds. Keep them coming:thumbup:
 
Thanks Joel W., very friendly. a hunt rather poor ... but fun.
I forgot to mention, the coin is the effigy of King Alfonso XII 1877
 
John, coming from a person in Canada, one of the most beautiful countries in the world, is a great compliment,:blush: thank you very much.
 
Dang Senda, you NEVER fail to impress me with your finds. And I'm with John...BEAUTIFUL country! If I ever take a trip abroad, it's going to be Spain!
Good work, buddy!
 
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