Two Guys Hit The Jackpot After Scanning A Florida Beach For Treasure
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- čas přidán 13. 01. 2023
- Two Guys Hit The Jackpot After Scanning A Florida Beach For Treasure
There’s not much that can stop treasure hunters, especially not Cole Smith and Jonah Martinez. It takes a serious amount of dedication to scan through vast beaches in hopes of finding something valuable buried beneath. However, most of the time, these hunters don’t see much value and leave from a hard day of scanning the beach empty-handed. Nonetheless, there’s nothing more incredible than hearing that glorious beep from a metal detector that informs you of a possible jackpot. That’s precisely what Jonah and Cole heard the one morning they were out searching for treasure. Nothing could have prepared them for what they were about to uncover.
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If it’s museum quality, it’s good to give it to a museum ethically
If any one finds any pieces money or whatever, can a person keep this?
In the US mostly yes but other countries require you to turn over anything of value or historical importance.
I wish David would just shut up and show us the treasure
The story is true, but the photos are not florida
It seems to me if your doing a video about florid you might want to us florida coastlines
I’ve been to the treasure coast. The aerial shots of coastline in this video are far from being accurate depictions as well as the underwater shots which are nothing like what the area really is like
As a s Fla resident I can say the jackets, beanies and mountainous cliffs are a dead giveaway 😂 🤣 😂
How to you use a metal detector to find clothing? Metal buttons ,zippers, pins??
I find it extremely odd that all of your coastline images are of the Pacific coast. You don’t have a single image of Jensen Beach or Sebastian Inlet. I know because I live here. Your video is silly.
Hmmmm...does not look like any beach in Florida. looks more like Paciific West Coast.
Yes, if it’s on public land it’s 100% yours
not true. if it has historical or national significance, it will and can be confiscated. Same with weapons, ordinance or anything deemed dangerous. people often fantasize that finding a treasure cache automatically makes them rich. Governments often take what treasure hunters find.
Florida's coast doesn't have cliffs.
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