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Builders were stunned when they stumbled across one of the largest hoards of Roman coins ever found in Britain — worth more than £100,000 (about $126,000).
A total of 1,368 Iron Age and Roman coins dating back to the reign of Emperor Nero were dug up on a building site near Worcester.
Experts say the “miraculous” find represents one of the most important discoveries for a century.
Most of the coins are silver denarii, minted in Rome and dating from the time of the Roman Republic in 157 BC up to Nero’s reign between AD 54 and AD 68.
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Bitcoin millionaire buries $2million in hidden treasures across US...
Bitcoin millionaire Jon Collins-Black has turned a lifelong fascination into what he has called the largest treasure hunt in US history.
Over the past few years, the entrepreneur and self-proclaimed adventurer has hidden five treasure chests across the country, containing millions of dollars worth of valuables — from shipwreck gold doubloons and rare Pokémon cards to a Michael Jordan rookie card and a physical Bitcoin currently valued at nearly $100,000.
The hunt is accompanied by his new book, There’s Treasure Inside, a 243-page guide filled with origin
Here is that link.
Bitcoin millionaire buries $2m in hidden treasures across US with cryptic clues
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Diamonds can store record-breaking 1.85 TB data for millions of years: China.
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have set a new record for diamond storage density, achieving 1.85 terabytes per cubic centimeter.
But the real magic lies in its durability. The team believes their diamond system can lock away precious data for millions of years.
They have developed a technique to encode information within the diamond’s atomic structure.
“Here we present a diamond storage medium that exploits fluorescent vacancy centres as robust storage units and provides a high storage density of 14.8 Tbit cm−3, a short write time of 200 fs and an estimated ultralong maintenance-free lifespan on the scale of millions of years,” the authors wrote in the study paper...
Here is that link.I've talked about beach sifting using devices such as the Merkitch sifter. Lately I've been seeing some viral videos of people using beach sifters. Some show the beach sifter shown in the following video.
Here is the link.
Amazing beach trash recycling. ECO-HERO!
And here is a link to one of my previous posts on the Merkitch sifter.
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Source: SurfGuru.com. |
We've had soime nice north winds lately. I would have liked to have some time to check some beaches.
Good hunting,
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