Guided by a story of lost treasure, I explore the mountains and may have possibly found it! Original music by Brad Martin www.GMMD.us / greenmountainmetaldete... / green.mountain.metal.d...
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@dat2ra3 роки тому
I love Brad's shows. They are well shot, never contrived like so many others. He's knowledgeable without bs. Shares his love of detecting and the nature all around. Never obnoxious music. And he's just an all-around good guy.
@williamstesch4389Рік тому
I agree!
@dennisjamieson3328Рік тому
I agree
@dennisjamieson3328Рік тому
Is this area close to your own backyard
@bethhenkelman524911 місяців тому
We’ll said.
@leighsayers26286 місяців тому
I agree too..from Australia 🦘
@GENOBURRITO13 роки тому
For me, to find items like the ones you found, is an incredible feeling. You hold in your hands what folks years upon years ago held in theirs. They have been buried for centuries and now you are the first to see them once again. Amazing!
@sidneyshaw99994 роки тому
Had the exact same thing happen to me here in Australia. I found an 1888 Victoria commemorative shilling. Being so excited, I filled in the hole, and rushed back to get the GPS to mark the position. Three days later wandering thru the bush I get a signal and it was from the same hole that the 1888 shilling had come from. I dug and out came an 1885 shilling and an 1853 penny ! Keep up the good work, I am loving your videos
@ShellyAnn1a4 роки тому
Just stumbled across your videos, I enjoyed getting out and exploring and digging things up. A few years ago I bought a new metal detector, I took it out once and ended up having a mild stroke. Growing up when Whites Electronics first started to put out light weight metal detectors, my Dad and I went into the hills where an old house had burned down. Dad would find a target and I would dig them up. On that first trip we found a leather pouch buried under some rocks. When we finally managed to get it open, it was full of nickels, the newest one was an Indian head nickels the others dated back to the turn of the century. We made our first beach trip, we found a lot of junk. Then Dad hit on a real large target, so we dug it up. The first thing we saw were a couple of iron spikes sticking up out of it. We quit digging when we found a brass identity plate on it in Japanese. We called the State Police bomb squad and they ended up calling the Navy EOD guys. We found a Japanese anti-shipping mine that had been set somewhere in the Western Pacific in the 1940. It had broken loose and drifted across the Pacific and washed ashore on our beach here in the PNW and was buried in the sand. The Navy guys blew it up, it left a huge whole. I want to get back out and do some hunting in the eastern part of the state, There is a legend about a robbery of a gold shipment, the hold-up men were ambushed by some Indians, they buried the gold, but they were killed and their treasure was lost to history. I subscribed to your channel, thanks for the adventures.
@cindyshanks71413 роки тому
Enjoy your vids, the scenery, they are very watchable. Relaxing and no loud obnoxious music. Thank you for sharing!!
@bofeesnuts5 років тому
I think this is one of the best metal detecting channels out here right now. The cinematography is excellent and the treasures are even better. I put you up there with Nuggetnoggin and Aquachigger for sure.
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much!
@Paul-bw6eo5 років тому
Flthunder,Yeah ,he is a talented guy ,seems humble,speaks eloquently.He lives in a beautiful area,he digs for relics,I dig his show and music!😎🇨🇦🇺🇸
@flthunderdigginwrob31623 роки тому
Paul, thank you. He has THE BEST videotogrophy on UKposts, his editing is meticulous and his music is DA BOMB. Yep, I'm a fanboy. Brad's the man!!!
@thebluestplanet67684 роки тому
I can't stop thinking about that bent nail that you found. I think bent nails have stories to tell. Wouldn't that mean something happened there? Perhaps a wagon broke down, a homestead was destroyed, a wooden box was smashed open or fell from a cart, a fence was hit by a falling tree, somebody hammered a sign to a tree. People don't just carry around bent nails.
@dat2ra3 роки тому
No, but in those days, the nails were bent over after being driven..."clinched". Remember, they were tapered, so unless they were clinched, they would work themselves out.
@rivertjr6501Рік тому
@@dat2ra just ruined the magic for him 😂😂
@thrisonly15 років тому
It's been a while so I'm in the "catch-up" mode regarding your adventures in the Vermont mountains. This was, by far, up there with my favorites. The coins are in fairly good condition considering how long they've been in the ground. What a fantastic day spent detecting! Thanks, Brad, for sharing yet another epic hunt. Always enjoy your videos, the music you compose to accompany the vids, the mushrooms, the cellars, etc., To borrow a comment from another viewer, it truly feels like we're there with you. Thanks again!
@GMMD5 років тому
So glad to hear you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!!
@dryheat852555 років тому
Speechless! More great finds! And the award for best original music and videography by a treasure hunter in 2018 goes to GMMD. Cheers and applause as the crowd (Eddie) goes wild. Congratulations Brad!
@GMMD5 років тому
Haha thanks so much!
@Spitsz013 роки тому
Stone wall. Big tree. Shawshank Redeption. This treasure is long gone!
@jimh3095 років тому
Around shoe buckles, buttons and coins, I wouldn't be surprised if you found some bones....Good job and as always you make my day watching your adventures!
@OneBlueFroggy4 роки тому
Looked like a French Fleur de Lis on the button. Great vid, love the location scenery. Thanks 👍
@qiwi49415 років тому
the treasure my friend is all around you great video again
@GMMD5 років тому
Well said!
@norvalgreenwold7822Рік тому
THAT'S what I love about detecting. You don't know what you're going to run into! And to think that those coins and buttons haven't been touched in several hundred years. If those finds could only speak to us..the tales they could tell! Keep up the great work Brad!
@connierose3115 років тому
How very exciting! Love having my morning coffee and going along treasure hunting!
@raindropsfukushemiaflavore99145 років тому
I love your music 🎶 Great, great adventure. ❤
@talk2kev5 років тому
I really like the videography you do. It shows the care and time you put into your shots. Great home site good luck on finding that gold stash. Good hunting
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much Kevin!
@CoinandRelicOntario5 років тому
What an awesome day digging Brad. As always, look forward to your next adventure!
@cleghornjr5 років тому
You are SO lucky !!!! What great finds. You definitely need to return and do more searching. Nice coin spill and all so old. Wow !!!!!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks for watching, John!
@Souprchef5 років тому
Loved it. So happy you appreciate the epic mushroom year we have been having in New England! I love both detecting and foraging and its so nice to see you stopping to "smell the roses" and point out the prolific mushroom growth this year. Cheers!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks Juan, it’s hard to miss! Hopefully next year will be equally epic and I can attempt some foraging!
@Whocares.........5 років тому
Recheck the wall itself! Well done! Thanks for that! Rox
@petekinne27025 років тому
yeah. If I were to hide something, I might take the wall apart, bury it then assemble the wall back over it. maybe one of the big white stones...
@TheCount464 роки тому
Great finds, Brad. Thank you again for these interesting videos of your explorations in the Vermont woodlands.
@JONDALAR634 роки тому
Could what you thought was a shoe buckle frame actually be part of a coin purse which would make sense to the 4 coins found in the hole?
@dat2ra3 роки тому
Good thought.
@impunitythebagpuss3 роки тому
Someone lost their fortune. Wonder what happened to them after?
@olh_hlo5 років тому
Great finds, camerawork and lovely location. Thanks again!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much!
@michaelfitzgerald4345 років тому
Your enthusiasm is wonderfully contagious! Hello from Texas!!
@philcasavant82165 років тому
the legend is growing brad the when the landowners call YOU!! great job thanks once again for sharing the wonders of nature ,and your finds merit Honorable mention, what a sweet day Eddie how you missing out quit your job and hit the woods lol
@cynthiaswearingen10375 років тому
What an awesome trip! Perhaps not THE treasure, but treasure nonetheless! I absolutely love the buttons, too. Keep the videos coming, and good luck!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks for watching Cynthia!
@GoldenpaydirtReviews5 років тому
Another fantastic hunt, nice finds, dewalt nice stuff. Finding 4 coins with ages going back to 1776 plus is crazy, really good stuff! Congrats dude! Three thumbs up 4 sure
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much!!
@UrbanDKaye5 років тому
You're killin' it lately. Great finds!
@richgoff9737Рік тому
Brad, your content and delivery is awesome. Keep up the great work.
@ZeroDiscrimination5 років тому
Incredible finds! I hope you get to go back to that area soon. Thanks for sharing. Happy Hunting!~ Gypsy
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks for watching Gypsy!
@Paul-bw6eo5 років тому
Another superior video.I also dig the music that opens up your shows.Good luck in your finds!🇨🇦👍🇺🇸
@GMMD5 років тому
Glad to hear it Paul! I write and record all the music in my videos, you can hear it all at www.GMMD.us!
@flthunderdigginwrob31625 років тому
Paul, coolest music with videos out there (I think) Rob
@Inferalanding4 роки тому
Love the nature close-ups.
@davidmcdonough78274 роки тому
I'm glad you do it for the sport and not the monetary value. This is freaking awesome watching you unearth history.
@notafed68175 років тому
Him: * finds a coin from 1770 * "nice" Him: * finds mushrooms * "LOOK AT THESE MUSHROOMS DUDE"
@suzantonn11885 років тому
Love how you talk to us, just like we were in the field with you! I think that curved metal piece is the butt plate from a pistol.
@GMMD5 років тому
Glad to hear it Suzan!
@audreymuzingo9335 років тому
You should check out Exploring Alabama sometime. Dude is all kinds of hoot and a half, including asking the audience stuff like "Should we go over there? You wanna go underwater?" And no he's not live and watching comments, ha.
@GreatLakesDirtFishing5 років тому
One of the best at doing it. Great content
@johndodson45275 років тому
Great naraitor.im hooked.im really diggin this.
@jeffnicely79975 років тому
I agree with Suzan . pistol butt plate was 1st thing i thought of !
@Gracie_025 років тому
Hi Brad, excellent finds🙌🏼! Woohoo great coin spill congrats!😃 Happy hunting and good luck🤞🏼 Marty
@philipwolf8255 років тому
your videos always amaze me, some day you are going to look back and say I found some incredible things thanks brad
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks Philip!
@cr-us9ch4 роки тому
I wish I had a place to hunt with that kind of history
@ciresolstice4 роки тому
me too!
@_Peremalfait4 роки тому
15:02 pretty sure that was a big old toad hopping into the hole. The nail is indeed interesting. The reason it's bent like that is because it was done purposely by whoever used it. Now we drive them straight. Back then nails were driven straight through whatever you were nailing together and the end bent down on the other side in order to fasten them securely.
@ciresolstice4 роки тому
I totally missed that toad on the first watch through. haha.
@TnTaur125Рік тому
All I can see are his hands in the way of the hole! Where is the toad?
@_PeremalfaitРік тому
@@TnTaur125 It happens just after he moves his hand back out of the way. You'll see the toad at the very bottom of the screen just a few inches to the right of the stick hop into the hole.
@TnTaur125Рік тому
@@_Peremalfait I saw it this time! Thanks!
@chaaazgould4828Рік тому
Great video! Great finds! Detected with a Whites forty years ago. Now that I am retired, I have an Equinox 600 in the mail! Detecting technology has come a loooong way! Can’t wait to head out into our New England woods and hunt again! Thanks for reigniting the interest in our mutual hobby again!
@shawnathon602 роки тому
Great finds,... I'm also a big fan of the music you got on here,.. the scenery,, family,, keep on diggin!
@maxsands38615 років тому
Another great video, I like how you do the wrap up right on location. What an awesome coin spill really makes one wonder just what happened. If they were silver I would have dug a hole about five foot deep! Caches are out there, Good Luck!
@GMMD5 років тому
Haha you and me both! Thanks Max!
@theengagedfew4 роки тому
If you go mushroom picking, take a mesh bag, so the spores can be spread around, while you walk.
@jimcub224 роки тому
make sure your not touching anything poison that can be absorbed through the skin, when dealing with fungi.
@SumGi374 роки тому
Old wives tale, but if it makes you feel like you're doing something good, go for it.
@SumGi374 роки тому
@@jimcub22 The toxins can not be absorbed through your skin.
@michaelhedgepeth51064 роки тому
@@SumGi37 They Most certainly Can get accidently whiped into the eye's and/or the mouth and nose ! I've been checking out fungus I was absolutely ignorant off at the time and got a numbing sensation around my mouth and nose , then nauseous.. A good friend of mine was with me and a Dentist by trade , So after much Creek water Rinse and wash I was Okay, Thank God & a Smart Dentist !
@JuanWick2094 роки тому
@@michaelhedgepeth5106 that wasn't absorbtion though skin that was ingestion. You didn't get a reaction until it reached your mouth from your hands. There arent any mushrooms that are poisonous through contact. Fact.
@njh4473Рік тому
I just found this channel and I love it. Keep the videos coming and keep safe and having fun.
@925inder25 років тому
What a spill. Sweet. Congrats! Enjoyed as always. TC & HH
@SuperLaplander5 років тому
Great hunt. You are a good source of inspiration. GMMD&Mushroom Collecting. Could be a good source of income, selling mushrooms to those restaurants.
@anitablades60335 років тому
Needs to buy the mushroom guide book, for hunting. I smell cash in hand to get what you may need. Very Good Video !!!
@elaineschoepf80245 років тому
When you star collecting mushrooms, consider using a mesh bag so you drop spores where ever you walk. Also keeps things fresher than plastic.
@WSDCmikeРік тому
Love your videos and commentary. Thanks for the great work and look forward to watching more from you.
@tracybradshaw13625 років тому
You need a mushroom book! Or maybe someone to show you the good ones! Good skill to have!
@doverdiane5 років тому
As always another great video. Love how well you explain the scenery & your knowledge. The surrounds are so beautiful. This looks like an awesome place to hunt. Great finds! TFS!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!!
@mistergrendel324 роки тому
Holy crap! The key to King Tut’s tomb! Some great finds there. Keep up the good work. 👍🤓
@thebodgingbigfoot40145 років тому
The first corral mushroom you spotted mate is very edible and delicious
@irked49755 років тому
Tastes like black pepper, and come in a variety of colors.
@Republic3D4 роки тому
Very interesting finds! Makes you wonder how the items ended up there.
@raymondsolano1780Рік тому
How cool! Nothing like finding history and knowing the last time someone touched these artifacts was more than a hundred years ago.
@IanYGath5 років тому
Some very nice finds indeed. 🙂👍🏻👍🏻
@keithtyson95125 років тому
Well, good on ya, mate. You bless me! Amazing. You live in a beautiful place with unbelievable treasures.
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks for watching, Keith!
@jerryfuller24234 роки тому
I can tell you for truth, Vermont is absolutely beautiful!!!
@clivewarren7805 років тому
Excellent finds as always. I wonder how many colonial coins you have now, and if you were to travel back in time with them, how rich you would be or what you could afford to buy. Great start to a friday!
@GMMD5 років тому
Interesting thought, for sure!
@flthunderdigginwrob31625 років тому
Clive, that is a cool thought, how rich would a person be with several dozen Colonial coins (And an 8 Reale silver coin? )
@terrystover73655 років тому
You are fortunate to live where you do when it comes to metal detecting. So many ancient finds! I always enjoy your videos as I've said before and I also enjoy the nature photography you include.
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much Terry!
@flthunderdigginwrob31625 років тому
King Tut's tomb key. You're hilarious. Two of those coins were in great shape!!!! And those two fancy buttons make a great matched pair! Great day detecting. And I can see in your future that supplemental income with all those varieties of mushrooms you collect for the local nuevo cuisine restaurants!!!! lol. Digging' Florida w/ Rob!
@clint91925 років тому
excellent find. After watching your video, I am thinking of getting a decent metal detector myself. I live outside of Gettysburg Pa. Now that I am retired, I would have tons of time to look around
@badapple655 років тому
Clint I got involved in metal detecting and let me tell you it’s not just exciting and fun but forces you to exercise. Often when I go on a 5-6 hour hunt I’m sore in a good way from the exercise. One bit of advice. If you think that you’ll love detecting that means that you will so do not enter the hobby with an entry level machine. At least get the AT PRO or the new AT Max from Garret. The best for the money. I made the mistake of getting an entry level Ace 350 that made the same tones for every item. You need a machine that has different tones for everything AND headphones are a must. Very good wireless models now. I traded in my first machine after 1-1/2 months lucky for me there is a hobby shop that sells used and takes trades towards new models. Also, my best finds have been in water near beaches. So get a submersible model such at the AT series mentioned above. I’m a boater so I have access to old swimming areas not hunted by anyone yet. Also. Ask every person that you know with and old house/property to hunt their yards. There are ways to dig and replace the matter back into your dug holes where you can not even tell that you’ve dug their yard. People’s biggest worry. You can even demonstrate to them how you dig a plug and replace to ease their worries. We did a Guy’s yard in an 1860’s home. Wow we found many silver coins including silver coins from Canada, walking liberty coin, a couple silver thimbles, it’s an adventure.
@clint91925 років тому
@@badapple65 Thanks for the advice and your recommendation of which detector to use. I am going to order the AT Max on line and give it a shot. Living in the Gettysburg area should yield me plenty to find. The weather is getting warmer, I am retired with plenty of time on my hands. I think I discovered what my new hobby is going to be . I hope I get as luck as you did. Thanks again
@badapple655 років тому
Clint Wonderful! One more helpful hint. When doing a new yard. I bought a 100 pack of those little flags often used by utility companies to mark the path of an underground power line or drain pipe etc, with the skinny stiff wire stick. I first swing a large portion of the yard and promising *HITS* I stick a flag in the ground to mark it. If it is a really good hit I stick two flags in. Then I come back digging the most promising signals 1st. I used to dig every signal (a great idea though to learn your machine) But in doing so you are wiped out and now after 4-5 hours maybe you’ve only swung 25% of the property. Of course I’m a believer in a property is never finished. Moisture conditions change and the angles of hitting a signal will have you hitting strong signals on property you thought you’ve “Hunted Out” so really my flag method is great for the first time hunting that given property. Cheers.
@cridgeway6664 роки тому
A word of advice, since Gettysburg is a national park. It isn't legal to metal detect on the battlefield, but you'll really find some neat things if you can get owners of surrounding properties to give you permission to hunt, not just civil war relics either most likely
@monkcheetah82035 років тому
WOW great day ! Well like I said because of your adventures I got a new Garret 400. Still learning the tones. Now I what to run out after work and hunt.
@GMMD5 років тому
Hope you got out and found something great!
@MrTarmonbarry3 роки тому
Look on the bright side , if you dont know what the tones mean everything is a surprise , happy hunting
@SwampKritter4 роки тому
Dont know how i missed this one, but man I gotta say your choice of music is awesome! Great finds buddy!
@MoCoMetalDetecting5 років тому
Awesome finds, man! Found your channel on my recommended, glad I did. Just subscribed! Look forward to seeing future finds!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much!
@WellsofHistory5 років тому
Great job Brad. What a beautiful button. I agree....Piece of a crotel bell. HH....Shayne
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks a lot Shayne!
@audreymuzingo9335 років тому
Always re-check (and RE-re-check) your target holes and plugs.
@marksexton48605 років тому
awesome man love the video what a great day happy for you like to know what the land owner thought keep up the great work love it
@metaldetectingwithlugnut5 років тому
Another great offering! Enjoyed the experience.Thanks.
@joeows65374 роки тому
Coral mushrooms are delicious, …. that said... when in doubt, leave very well alone!....
@ChillBill15 років тому
Tremendous finds. Tremendous video.
@GMMD5 років тому
Tremendous comment! Thanks Bill!
@karyndekeiser-moulton12139 місяців тому
I love your cinematography Brad! It’s lovely to see your local mushrooms and other flora and fauna.
@preserving_the_past5 років тому
Nice finds and 4 coins in the same hole awesome. Thanks for sharing. Until next time HH&GL *Chris*
@jameswiemer25 років тому
When you across large rocks or fallen tree stumps, people would have had to cross over them. You'll find hoards of coins which would fall out of peoples pockets as they cross over.
@rustyshackleford60184 роки тому
200 year old fallen trees?
@markpashia70673 роки тому
It might be worth looking into fashions and clothing of those periods for different classes of people. Pockets are not universal through history. Coin purses, coins drilled to wear on a string for safety, many other ways to keep money safe at different points of time. I remember an old farmer that used old socks to put his coins in and knot the top so it was large in his overall pockets and less likely to lose.
@shane41764 роки тому
That was actually Coral fungi. Great video cool finds
@ErlefromVa2 роки тому
Very nice recoveries! Always enjoy your shows!
@sovereigns1grace5 років тому
I love watching you get so giddy with excitement. LOL good times. Great finds. It's so amazing seeing things from the past brought into the light again. I want a metal detector so bad now.
@GMMD5 років тому
so glad to hear that, thanks for watching!
@erneststorch98443 роки тому
Just remember this is the memory of a five year old . I went out with my dad looking for mushrooms in the field behind our house. I remember him saying to look for ones that were pink on the bottom. I also remember they were of a classic shape to them . I do see some now and then that are pink on the bottom and of that shape. They are also cream colored top and on the stock . I am not going to pick any to try and eat . I wish someone could tell for sure the ones I see now eatable. I can't ask my father as he died shortly thereafter in 1956 .
@loopy42543 роки тому
So sorry for your loss of your Dad so young. But what a great memory.
@timothyarcher5945 років тому
What a fantastic day you had. Those buttons had me searching that design for ages...without finding anything remotely similar. The bottom half looks butterfly...'ish. Please give us an update if you have luck. Cheerio.
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks for the searching Timothy, I'll keep you updated!
@richardstump45823 роки тому
Great Job! Love Your Great Finds! Will See you, On the Next 1!!
@thelukeewan76024 роки тому
Love it all! You are a genius! Great music,audio,and video. Makes us hang on every word and scenic pause.
@GMMD4 роки тому
Thank you!!
@timchandler44275 років тому
Got some nice foundations in Fairfax that need detecting I have been trying to get a detector for 3 years now.vermint is a crappy place to get stuck in when you have a fixed income .I hope 4 is the lucky number.lol I guess I am blessed in a way tho.my wife has the oldest fossilised coral reef in the world running rite threw her father's land so we get to pick fossils out if the ground .over 500 million years old.got some real Kool things we have found but my heart is in detecting.
@mauriciosandoval91195 років тому
Fairfax, va?
@timchandler44275 років тому
vt
@kmaddux94 роки тому
Always check the wall too! Sometimes they hid things within the walls.....ok ill shut up now!!!
@tincuptimmetaldetecting92595 років тому
Awesome day out hunting GMMD! Congrats on the very nice treasures. Thanks for sharing! GL & HH!
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks so much!!
@Nature_Wild_And_Free3 роки тому
Fantastic finds! Your videos are top notch! Very professional done!
@jel50345 років тому
Great video, you're very personable guy!! Subscribed.
@douglasvilledarling29354 роки тому
Love the items you found! When you found the pewter button/cuff at 9:25 I was wondering what those coin shaped items were next to it
@paulellingson19674 роки тому
Go back with a larger coil for depth or a GPX 4500 Minelab. Great FREAKING finds Brad!
@joejackson93435 років тому
Thanks for another great video,as always. Love the beauty of the woods. Great finds also.
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks Joe!!
@jburritt4265 років тому
What a great find. So much fun to watch. Happy for you.
@janvafa42535 років тому
Such a good hunt!!! If I were to hide a treasure I wouldn’t put it right by the wall but would use the cut quartz as a marker then pace off at a right angle to the wall and bury it... just a thought...
@GMMD5 років тому
Great advice!
@markgiltner73585 років тому
Jan Vafa Agreed the only reason to bury a a pile of coin on a wall would be on a skirmish line. I would find the oldest tree there and look around it.
@aliciamersdorf44265 років тому
tHANK YOU FOR INCLUDING THE FUNGUS AND MOSS! sorry about caps
@judithfairchild8620Рік тому
It's a priceless piece of history. Well done finding every thing
@rwilson95744 роки тому
Great video. Amazing you find stuff with the metal detector. How great you find this old stuff
@Infusca4 роки тому
Wow, love that pewter button. That is awesome!
@allenthomas17385 років тому
The butt of a flint lock pistol sir..
@debe.18685 років тому
wow, was just thinking how, and it was in the cup, and there was an event, things got tossed around, then forgotten..nature and time took over.. and to find it again, is the treasure we all hope to find.. someday if we are lucky, maybe you already found it.. blessed be..
@royhodkiewicz72775 місяців тому
I just have to add here, i love the music you play in th back ground. Sweet stuff!
@Snarkapotamus5 років тому
To me, high quality buttons and coins in the same general area indicate that someone with means died there a long time ago.
@bige.34745 років тому
I think so too. People dropped dead, and animals scattered their bones along with coins in their pockets.
@moonuni5 років тому
I guess when bodies where moved to be buried shoes got lost and buttons where torn of no musket balls.
@GMMD5 років тому
On the list of a thousand common possibilities why someone would drop coins or pop buttons in a farm community; Someone being shot, dropping dead, animals scattering the bones, and the body being dragged away is very low on that list. 200 years ago this area was thriving with roads, homes and businesses and despite the 1700s seeming like caveman times, they were likely devout churchgoers with modern morals concerning leaving dead body’s in the fields for animals to consume. But, I suppose you never know...
@bige.34745 років тому
I never thought of it as being an entire community. I always pictured one lone guy living on top of the mountain by himself.
@Snarkapotamus5 років тому
@@bige.3474 - yeah, me too.
@robertwoody95735 років тому
Killer finds brother I'd love to find 1700s artifacts!
@williamrizzo85742 роки тому
Whoa. Read that way differently with no punctuation!
@kbtruck65blair645 років тому
WOW, great finds. Thanks for taking us along.
@GMMD5 років тому
Thanks for coming along!
@Seastorm-nh8cvРік тому
Very cool opening . like the way you fade into the woods!