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Discovered by a volunteer metal detectorist during today's survey in Thetford Forest, and now being handled by an archaeologist. Apparently these cases were almost always decorated this way. Just imagine - this was maybe the first time that it had been handled and opened in 800 years. Imagine someone - maybe a young woman, accidentally dropping this here on the medieval landscape - no forest, but open heaths and sheepwalks - a mile or more from the village.

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Not really sure that dogs and horses can actually read or tell time but they will need to brush up before they run on this beach.

 

For about 1 km on the southern end vehicle access is allowed. Its fun on weekends when its really crowded to watch people getting bogged as the tide comes in. I must get some shots of that. Am I a bad person? :-)

 

Moana Beach, South Australia

San Diego, California USA

 

Bronica RF645

Zenzanon-RF 65mm F4

Rollei Retro 400S

Photograph taken at 19:37pm on August 30th 2011 off North West Beach drive and North West Alpine Street in the beautiful town called 'Seaside' near Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA on state highway 101.

 

Nikon D700 75mm 1/125s f/16.0 iso200

 

Nikkor AF 75-300mm f/4.5-4.6 1989 35mm film lens. UV filter. Manfrotto 055XPro carbon fibre tripod & Manfrotto 327 magnesium pistol grip ball head. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS.

 

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A Polish soldier walks near a trench while on patrol in Espandi, Afghanistan, Dec. 31, 2010. (Photo by: Sgt. Justin Howe)

has detected a child's head in the ocean, and his father walking away from it.

Someone Else's Photo.

 

The slide is dated May 1975, but it's safe to assume the picture was taken several months earlier.

 

In this photo an unknown fellow searches the ruins of a burned building with a metal detector, looking for buried treasure.

Chief Petty Officer Russell Smith, Royal British Navy, assists a U.S. Army officer as he attempts to use a metal detector while blind-folded at an obstacle course at Camp Julien in Kabul during the team building portion of ISAF Joint Command's Counter-IED shura Oct. 24. The C-IED team from IJC sponsored the event to help explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) leaders and technicians meet their Afghan and coalition counterparts from around the country. In attendance were officers and non-commissioned officers from Afghanistan, U.S., Portugal, Netherlands, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom and Finland. The joint training was also meant to ensure that Afghan security officials from different branches, such as ANA and ANP, can work together to create an enduring security partnership. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)

BFC Wainwright, AB le 28 septembre 2010

 

Instruction sur le détecteur de métal

 

Le Soldat Dupont-Boisvert explique aux militaires afghans le fonctionnement du détecteur de métal.

 

Photo-reportage du mentorat de l'OMLT à la BOA simulant Sperwan Guar le 28 septembre 2010 lors de l'Exercice Maple Guardian 10-02 à la BFC de Wainwright.

 

L'ELMO (Équipe de liaison et de mentorat opérationel) est un groupe pluridisciplinaire de l'OTAN et de la FIAS donnant des services d'instructions, de mentorat et de liaison à une unité de l'Armée nationale afghane (ANA).

 

Image des Forces canadiennes numéro LS2010-A208d-009

Par le Cpl Jean-Francois Carpentier avec Les Nouvelles de l'Armée Ottawa

 

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CFB Wainwright, AB, 28 September 2010

 

Metal Detector Training

 

Private Dupont-Boisvert explains how the metal detector works to Afghan soldiers.

 

Photo report on the transportation between the base simulating KAF and the FOB simulating Sperwan Guar on 28 September 2010 during Exercise Maple Guardian 10-02 at CFB Wainwright.

 

OMLT (Operational Mentor and Liaison Team) is a NATO and ISAF multidisciplinary group providing training, mentoring and liaison services to a unit of the Afghan National Army (ANA).

 

Canadian Forces photo number LS2010-A208d-009

By Cpl Jean-Francois Carpentier with Army News, Ottawa

 

A metal detectorist in the forest shows a medieval coin to a young enthusiast.

09,09.09 удачно.

Bank Holiday Monday at Rossnowlagh Beach, County Donegal.

Metal detectorists on Portobello beach this afternoon. Extra brownie points if you recognise the famous cartoon series the title comes from.

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

 

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KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Standing on an outcropping of rock, Sgt. Kenton D. Smith, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), checks the progress of vehicles 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)

 

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

London, UK. 2009

Men told me that they had been successful already (old coins)

Another case where the available angles prevented me from getting more of the scene in, so the guys at the top & bottom are both truncated. Still some nice touches though -- my favorite is what appears to be the foreman of the building contractors working on what could be a black Macbook laptop. Plus, why is the guy on top using a metal detector? Why the guy next to Mr Laptop painting it black (or is he finishing painting it red)?

 

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One of our QDC #MetalDetectors installed in a #recycling operation to identify large tramp metal prior to shredding and prevent serious & costly damage | find out more www.mastermagnets.com/metal-detection/belt-conveyor-metal...

Near Wawa and the Nile crossing ferry point

Famous checkpoint 56 view from H1 (Palestinian part of Hebron - for more details see The Hebron Protocol). It blocks access from Bab al-Zawiye (todays city center) to the Shuhada St. and part of the city which used to be city center (now it's empty). Checkpoint is open only for pedestrians and leads to area where Palestinians can't drive their cars and some streets are fully closed for them.

 

Place: Checkpoint 56 (Shuhada St. entrance), Hebron, Palestine.

A British Army officer wears a blind-fold as he attempts to operate a metal detector to locate shrapel or bomb parts, simulated by a bag of batteries, during an obstacle course at Camp Julien in Kabul during the team building portion of ISAF Joint Command's Counter-IED shura Oct. 24. The C-IED team from IJC sponsored the event to help explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) leaders and technicians meet their Afghan and coalition counterparts from around the country. In attendance were officers and non-commissioned officers from Afghanistan, U.S., Portugal, Netherlands, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom and Finland. The joint training was also meant to ensure that Afghan security officials from different branches, such as ANA and ANP, can work together to create an enduring security partnership. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)

Explosive ordnance disposal leaders used metal detectors, remote controlled robots and teamwork to manuever through obstacle courses at Camp Julien in Kabul during the team building portion of ISAF Joint Command's Counter-IED shura Oct. 24. The C-IED team from IJC sponsored the event to help explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) leaders and technicians meet their Afghan and coalition counterparts from around the country. In attendance were officers and non-commissioned officers from Afghanistan, U.S., Portugal, Netherlands, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom and Finland. The joint training was also meant to ensure that Afghan security officials from different branches, such as ANA and ANP, can work together to create an enduring security partnership. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)

A metal detector is used to check the grave Jackie is excavating.

 

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one is hard at work...the other, relaxing and enjoying the beach.

I was asked recently to design a T-Shirt for anti-landmine charity MAG.

 

Here are a few of the rough sketches I did, before it turned into THIS

  

It's now available to buy from the MAG SHOP

Do a good thing and buy one NOW!

  

A metal detector is used to check the spoil heap.

 

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U.S. FIFTH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (April 2, 2014) U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Brad Wineholt, Combat Logistics Battalion 22, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), explosive ordnance disposal technician of Hanover, Penn., searches for an improvised explosive device during a training exercise. The 22nd MEU is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Caleb McDonald/Released)

...your rights?

...your safety?

...your privacy?

...fighting terrorists?

...making your flight?

 

Thoughts on the Las Vegas McCarran airport TSA checkpoint left as an exercise for the viewer.

Hunting for treasure on Portobello Beach.

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