Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.
We are almost to another new year. I can remember starting my first post of 2022 and it doesn't seem all that long ago. But at the end of the year, it is customary to look back and remember. It is good time to review the past and see what you can learn as you look forward to the new year.
Today I'll look at the most read posts of the TreasureBeachesReport.blogspot.com site. As you might recall, I switched to tbr2020.blogspot.com because the old blog site was getting too big and it was difficult to go back and find specific old posts.
Anyhow, here are the top all-time posts of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com minus a few of the very oldest posts that got deleted when I was having technical difficulties with the blog.
I did not include the most read post, which is simply a redirect to the new blog site.
The most read post of the treasurebeachesreport blog site has been many thousands of views and has been at the top of the most read list for a long time. It was posted in 2010 and features a 16th century gold pendant found by a ten year old detectorist.
The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 11/20 Report - 16th Century Gold Pendant Found by Metal Detector
The second all-tme most read post was posted in 2013 when there were two hurricanes in the Atlantic and it also gave list of the most popular collectibles at the time.
The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 9/13/13 Report - Now Two Hurricanes But No Immediate Threats and Collectibles Receiving Most Interest
You occasionally find hot-wheels and plastic collectibles left on the beach, and they can be worth a bit
The next most read post was about a fossil tooth and a backyard meteorite. Sometimes I don't know why a post is so popular, but it seems that there are people interested in a wide variety of topics. So far the list includes posts on an old gold medallion, all types of collectibles, a fossil tooth and a meteorite. That is a good variety in just three posts.
The next most read post expands on that theme. It was about an extremely fine piece of beach found sea glass.
The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 1/29/14 Report - Treasure Coast Sea Glass and Fort Pierce Pirate Fest
Next on the list was a 1715 Fleet gold reliquary and an onion glass bottle.
The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 10/24/13 Report - 1715 Fleet Gold Rosary, Shipwreck Onion Bottle, and Auction
Rounding out the list of all-time most read Treasure Beaches Report posts is a post of an old gold find by a beginner, then the famous 1715 Fleet 300th Anniversary find by Jonah and the Capitana crew, and the find and return of a ring belonging to a famous person.
Of course, the original Treasure Baches Report blog has the most read posts because it has been out there for so many years and still has many readers daily even though the posts in that site are not the most current. I'll get into the most read posts from the newer tbr2020 site. We had some good hunting and great finds this year and posts that received a lot of attention. Although the tbr2020 site was started in 2020, nine out of the top ten most-read posts of that site are from 2022. I guess that after all these years the blog is still getting more popular. I suspect that in the future some of the posts from 2022 will catch up with some of the posts from many years ago.
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