View allAll Photos Tagged metaldetectors

KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kyle R. Petko, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), uses his ACOG optic to scan the horizon during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)

 

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…

Hennepin County MN 2012

Lake Harriet Beach in South Minneapolis.

4th of July treasure hunter combing the shallows and a swimmer enjoying an early morning workout.

My guess is that this is an ash shovel, for removing ash from a stove. I know it's hard to see, but the handle is curved and the sides of the shovel are curved up. The gray part could be caked-on ash, and there's some on the bottom, too. How can one test for these things? Found in Deep Brook in North Chelmsford.

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…

KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kyle R. Petko, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), uses a VMC-1 Gizmo metal detector to scan tfor potential IEDs during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)

 

KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kyle R. Petko, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), traverses a ridge line during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)

 

KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Sgt. Justin A. Clymer, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), pauses to scan his surroundings during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)

 

A button that I recovered in August 2010, whilst metal detecting in Jefferson County, Ohio

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

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…

The entrance gate of Humayun's tomb in Delhi, one of the prime tourist attractions of the city. The entrance gate is typically chained, and due to increased security, visitors are allowed to go in through smaller gates to the side of this gate as can be seen in the photo, after they pass through metal detectors. Just next to the gate is the ticket counter where entry tickets can be bought. If you look through the gates, the photo shows off a barricaded area where restoration was taking place earlier as well as a structure with a dome in the background. Humayun Tomb is a magnificent red sandstone structure, located in the heart of Delhi. It is the tomb of the second great Mughal emperor, Humayun and was commissioned by his wife, Hamida Banu Begum in 1562 AD. It is a garden tomb, with the central structure of the tomb located in the middle of large gardens.

The tomb is located very close to the Purana Qila, the fort used by the Mughals as their citadel. The tomb has gone through large scale renovation in collaboration with the Aga Khan trust and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage monument.

The tomb, in addition to housing the tomb of the emperor, also houses the graves of his wife Hamida Begum and many others as well (including many later not so famous emperors of the Mughal dynasty) and the famous Dara Shikoh.

Hoping to find that buried treasure at low tide!

 

Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.

 

21st September 2017

Carolyn sat down with Nichole, Mel Fisher's granddaughter. They discussed the legacy of Mel Fisher & the upcoming co-sponsored event.

 

Contact our team: support.kellycodetectors.com/hc/en-us

 

Visit us: www.kellycodetectors.com/

Share this video: youtu.be/ywYCRvf9rhk

Subscribe to our channel: bit.ly/kellycodetectors-youtube

 

Kellyco Metal Detectors, your one-stop shop for the world's best Metal Detectors, Treasure Hunting Supplies, and Metal Detector Accessories since 1965. Kellyco has offices in both Knoxville, TN, and Casselberry, FL (north of Orlando). We have products for all treasure hunting skill levels! You can find metal detectors, search coils, pinpointers, various outdoor accessories, treasure hunting products, gold pans, digging tools, etc. We are your one-stop-shop!

 

INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/kellycodetector

TWITTER: twitter.com/KellycoDetector

FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/kellycodetectors

PINTEREST: www.pinterest.com/kellycodetector/_created/

 

Become a Kellyco Affiliate: www.kellycodetectors.com/kellyco-affiliate-program

Check out our Beginner Metal Detectors: www.kellycodetectors.com/metal-detectors/beginners

Check out our Underwater Metal Detectors: www.kellycodetectors.com/metal-detectors/water

 

#fisher #museum #metaldetector

Calmer than last night on the seafront today 13.12.11

On so many levels, just 'Curious'. Captured this candid at the beach in Ocean City, MD over the weekend.

 

{Lightbox - It works well! - Poke your L key to see}

 

Thank you for stopping by, looking and commenting. I will wade into your 'stream as well.

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…

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Sgt. Justin A. Clymer, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), uses his ACOG optic to scan the horizon during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)

 

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

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…

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

One man using metal detector at waters edge of seaside beach.

A boy searches for treasure on a local beach with his metal detector.

Hennepin County MN 2013

Treasure hunters combing the beach at Lake Calhoun.

The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.

 

It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.

 

Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs

Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick

 

The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.

 

www.handoffaith.com

1 2 ••• 18 19 21 23 24 ••• 54 55