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« on: August 25, 2014, 10:10:35 pm »
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Here we have a Group of treasure hunters that search the banks of The River Thames That really do find things from the times of Christ to Modern day, Although the Rules are a bit limiting you'll be surprized what they come up with,

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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2014, 04:21:12 pm »
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Well this is an interesting one that I missed.

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Here we have a Group of treasure hunters that search the banks of The River Thames That really do find things from the times of Christ to Modern day, Although the Rules are a bit limiting you'll be surprized what they come up with,

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For some reason when you post a Utube video it doesn't show up on my screen. Just a large box with a little slashed  circle in the upper left corner, and no URL link. I can get the link if I click on "quote" and then look in the quote then cut and paste the link in IE. Don't know what end the problem is on.
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Posted on: August 30, 2014, 05:10:40 pm
Watched this video on the Discovery channel last Fall. Makes me want to go there. Tides don't change water levels too much here in AZ. History only goes back only a few hundred years, and most of our rivers are dammed up to make lakes so we can have drinking water. In my home town in N.Y. state we have a canal that used to be a river and occasionally they lower the levels there so that's  what I might do on my next trip there. History goes back to before the revolutionary war.

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AU,
For some reason when you post a Utube video it doesn't show up on my screen. Just a large box with a little slashed  circle in the upper left corner, and no URL link. I can get the link if I click on "quote" and then look in the quote then cut and paste the link in IE. Don't know what end the problem is on.
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Posted on: August 30, 2014, 05:10:40 pm
Watched this video on the Discovery channel last Fall. Makes me want to go there. Tides don't change water levels too much here in AZ. History only goes back only a few hundred years, and most of our rivers are dammed up to make lakes so we can have drinking water. In my home town in N.Y. state we have a canal that used to be a river and occasionally they lower the levels there so that's  what I might do on my next trip there. History goes back to before the revolutionary war.

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Carl I had that problem you need to update your Adobe media wotsit thingmajig,   Mine was a Real pain in the VeebleFurtzers Till I removed it and Replaced it with the lastest update,

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