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al matammah, sudan, africa

early 1976

 

searching for historic artifacts in the bayuda desert

near the site of the battle of abu klea

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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sudan, africa

early 1976

 

garret schenck

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Next time I go to Waikiki, I hope to get some metal slugs and sprinkle them in the sand in the morning and take video of these guys in the afternoon,

A metal detector is used to carefully scan the skull area of a grave.

The early Saxon cemetery at Collingbourne Ducis is the largest in Wiltshire. 78 inhumation graves and 4 cremation burials were excavated. To find out more about the site visit

www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/county/wiltshire/collingbou...

 

Today is National Garage Sale Day and it looks like Han and Chewbacca have found something very interesting!

 

Enjoy!

 

This is an Alternative Version for one of my daily shots of 365 Days of Clones.

 

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al matammah, sudan, africa

early 1976

 

searching for historic artifacts in the bayuda desert

near the site of the battle of abu klea

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

I mortified a Nautilus DMC II-Ba Metal Detector and made it a Steampunk Metal Detector!

I added a meter circuit and a Metrotech Meter along with a self contained stereo audio output amplifiers and two stereo speakers. I needed two amplifiers and separate speakers because the Nautilis Metal Detector operates with two separate detection circuits simultaneously! I also needed amplifiers because the Nautilus uses headphones.

SSG Kyle R. Petko, uses a VMC-1 Gizmo metal detector to scan for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during a route clearance patrol Aug. 14, 2013, in Khost province, Afghanistan. Over the past 12-plus years of combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army has successfully developed and delivered to the force a wide variety of materiel solutions to meet counter-IED requirements. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Justin A. Moeller, 4-101 ABN)

This guy walked up and down the water line the entire time we were at Rehoboth Beach.

Eid is a time for joy, a time for togetherness, a time to remember God’s blessings.

Celebrate this Eid with safety and spread peace.

Eid Mubarak

 

be SAFE be DIGITALS

 

Digitals India Security Products Pvt. Ltd.

Families and couples and swimmers and metal detectorists and dog walkers on Frinton beach on the first day of 2022.

For the Threadless competition!

Beach combing with a metal detector on Bournemouth beach.

Early morning Archaeologists (?) lurking about in a field near Margaretting in Essex (UK).

 

Photograph by David and taken on his travels which I have permission to post to Flickr with thanks.

 

A photo for a Friday! Our TN77 #MetalDetector in action in an aggregate quarry detecting tramp iron & manganese steel (digger teeth) to protect crushers, screens & conveyors

 

Find out more on www.mastermagnets.com/product/tn77-conveyor-belt-metal-de...

Photos taken in Brighton on 20th June 2012.

A silver coin of Edward I, discovered by a volunteer metal detectorist on today's survey.

Near Wawa and the Nile crossing ferry point

Welsh's hill Hawick. Scottish borders, Scotland, looking south towards Roberton, does anyone know how Welsh's hill got its name, it borders Whitehaugh hill and Heip hill, there was a castle on Heip hill at one time, love some info on this castle. French prisoners worked on this land to build a tunnel to Stirches which was a castle then a convent, I believe the tunnel was to get water to Stirches castle, in case of fire so I was told.! the tunnel is still there. quite near to where this picture was taken.

Or maybe some old rusty bombs from WW2?

Early morning Archaeologists (?) lurking about in a field near Margaretting in Essex (UK).

 

Photograph by David and taken on his travels which I have permission to post to Flickr with thanks.

 

March 26, 2012 | Full Committee Hearing

 

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A guy looking for his Pot of Gold on the beach at Sandbanks Poole Dorset UK.

Early morning Archaeologist (?) with a metal detector in hand lurking about in a field near Margaretting in Essex (UK).

 

Photograph by David and taken on his travels which I have permission to post to Flickr with thanks.

 

HERAT, Afghanistan — An Afghan worker, in his protective gear, inspects a mine and unexploded ordnance with a metal detector here, Oct. 4, 2011. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Mark Ray)

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Airport X-ray Scanner. IAL Rapiscan 1. Rapiscan Systems is a global privately held company that specializes in walk-through metal detectors, and x-ray machines for airport luggage and cargo screening.

A man using a metal detector to search for coins, etc., at Pettibone Beach on the Mississippi River at La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Triple-action indeed...."discover"..."dig up"...."die three years later when thyroid explodes".

One grave is carefully excavated while an adjacent one is scanned with a metal detector.

The early Saxon cemetery at Collingbourne Ducis is the largest in Wiltshire. 78 inhumation graves and 4 cremation burials were excavated. To find out more about the site visit

www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/county/wiltshire/collingbou...

 

Why is it that there always seems to be a guy with a metal detector on any beach? Taken at Burr Pond State Park in Torrington, Connecticut during a CT Flickr Meetup photo shoot.

www.aerolite.org/meteoritemen-twitter-contest.htm

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UPDATE: 31.08.2013

WOHOOO, BOUNCING AROUND LIKE A KANGAROO RIGHT NOW:

I AM ONE OF THE WINNERS!

NOT BAD FOR AN AMATEUR ;-)

www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151679275751547.10737...

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In July 2013 I took part in the @Twitter background design contest by the award winning television series "Meteorite Men"

with Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold.

www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/meteorite-men

 

meteoritemen.com/meteorite-men-episode-guide.htm

#FF @MeteoriteMen

 

Here is the timeline of my brainstorming, design ideas & painting.

 

* MeteoriteMen LOGO in WIDMANSTÄTTEN STRUCTURE

* the PROFILES of Geoff & Steve holding their METALDETECTORS

(one in GUITAR style because MeteoriteMen ROCK)

* standing on a MAGNET

* surfing on a METEOROID

* from SPACE down to EARTH

* crossing the MOON ...

* even including some "stars" named LEO and DRAGON (AKA #PinkLittleDragon)

as both of them are big fans of this show :-)

Now let's wait and see what time will bring…

my sister and i also found a penny, a pop top and some tin foil...

The school across the street. Enter through metal detector at left.

Photograph taken at 10:43am on September 13th 2012 opposite Marine Parade B2106 and Lion Lane on the Sea front by the old pier in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.

     

Nikon D7000 48mm 1/400s f/20.0 iso320

  

Nikkor AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G VR. UV filter. Nikon GP-1 GPS

     

LATITUDE: N 50d 46m 4.11s

 

LONGITUDE: E 0d 17m 37.58s

 

ALTITUDE: 0.0m

www.aerolite.org/meteoritemen-twitter-contest.htm

******************************************

UPDATE: 31.08.2013

WOHOOO, BOUNCING AROUND LIKE A KANGAROO RIGHT NOW:

I AM ONE OF THE WINNERS!

NOT BAD FOR AN AMATEUR ;-)

www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151679275751547.10737...

*****************************************

In July 2013 I took part in the @Twitter background design contest by the award winning television series "Meteorite Men"

with Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold.

www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/meteorite-men

 

meteoritemen.com/meteorite-men-episode-guide.htm

#FF @MeteoriteMen

 

Here is the timeline of my brainstorming, design ideas & painting.

 

* MeteoriteMen LOGO in WIDMANSTÄTTEN STRUCTURE

* the PROFILES of Geoff & Steve holding their METALDETECTORS

(one in GUITAR style because MeteoriteMen ROCK)

* standing on a MAGNET

* surfing on a METEOROID

* from SPACE down to EARTH

* crossing the MOON ...

* even including some "stars" named LEO and DRAGON (AKA #PinkLittleDragon)

as both of them are big fans of this show :-)

Now let's wait and see what time will bring…

be SAFE, be DIGITALS

#DigitalsIndia

#DISPPL

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