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The river was low so I jumped in - SCORE!

treasurefiend

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Yep, I sure did - yes my smelly, stagnant, polluted, sorry excuse of a river had some oldies for me. We were in the water for about 3.5hrs and found lots of bottles, sadly a ton of them were new ones. I was very happy with the bottles that we found and I can't wait to jump back in!!!

link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjSKJUXUHXA

the pix is of a few of my bottles I found.
 
Nice bottles, they got to be worth something. Have you checked on their value ?...........Bill in NC
 
Nice bottles, but why would you throw them back in the river. Wouldn't it be better since you already had the bottle out of the river , to dispose of it properly instead of relittering. I'm not trying to start an issue, just giving you a thought to ponder. By the way, nice finds!! Ron
 
Nice collection of bottles= Why discard them back in the water and find them again the next trip. I watch a man with a metal detector dig the same metal sand bucket for 3 days at the Beach.He would walk the same path every afternoon toward the pier.. This was before Plastic Buckets
 
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