Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.
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| John Brooks Saturday Morning. |
I heard the wind increase last night so went out this morning to see what was happening with the beaches.
John Brooks and Frederick Douglass both showed some erosion.
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| John Brooks Saturday Morning. |
The cut was a little higher at Frederick Douglass than at John Brooks. The cliffs varied from about one foot to a bit over three feet.
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| Frederick Douglass Beach Saturday Morning. |
It was a little chilly. There were no footprints on the beach. I did see one detectorist in the distance up towards the condos north of John Brooks.
Targets were very scarce at both John Brooks and Frederick Douglass.
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| Walton Rocks Saturday Morning. |
From what I could see from the access, Walton Rocks was not cut.
Here is a photo from the Sebastian web cam I received from Jammin Jack Friday.
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| Image From Sebastian Beach Cam. Submitted by JamminJack. |
Although we've had few finds from the Treasure Coast beaches recently, some have been made both to the north and south of us.
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| Finds by Mark M. |
Above are some from the Patrick/Canaveral area. Unfortunately I lost the original email somehow. As I recall, beach reconstruction was going on at the location where these finds were made. I had it labeled Mark M., so if that is right or wrong, I hope you will let me know.
A few people alerted me to this story which is on the internet, and I mentioned it recently. Evidently more coins are being found at the same location in the Keys where sand is being moved along A1A during construction.
| Recent Finds Made By Blak Bart in the Keys Submitted by Harry S. |
As I always say, there is always some place to hunt and something to find. Sometimes you might have to investigate go a little farther and investigate new places.
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| Source: MagicSeaWeed.com. |
There was a nice angle to the waves at the two cut beaches early this morning. Tomorrow we are supposed to get a bigger surf, but the wind will be more from the east. Too bad. We won't get much help from the tides either. They are pretty flat.
Happy hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net





