John Gwilliam wrote:

The die-hard hunters have developed a simple philosophy " just dig it."

That's the policy I have - you never know when you'll find a nice gold nugget or other valuable items.


Martin Altmann wrote:

as in Spain there is the only desert in Europe, the Desierto de Tabernas.
Never was there. On the pictures I saw from, I couldn't find a suitable
terrain.

I was afraid that would be the case. :-( But you never know, it may be worth the struggle as I hear the Glorieta Mountain area is very steep in areas...


In Europe everything is full of metal and slags. Thousands
years of settlement, agriculture, metal melting, wars - if one only thinks
how much metal the last two world wars pumped in the soil. You'll find
everything from Roman coins, medieavel or antique slags, bullets from Thirty
years war, nails from bronze age, but no meteorites.

Sounds like stuff worth digging, but I'm sure there are a lot of legal problems in such instances. Thousand year old trash doesn't bother me, but there are some area's I woudn't bother detecting (but in such cases there are rewards in doing so).


Happy Meteorites,

Mark

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