Searching for the IMPOSSIBLE – Will We Find it in the Hurricane Damaged Forests of Georgia?!



Thereโ€™s something on my list of goals to find that Iโ€™ve never really put a serious effort into. Well, today changes that as we begin an adventure that may end today or last a lifetime. Wish me luck!

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36 thoughts on “Searching for the IMPOSSIBLE – Will We Find it in the Hurricane Damaged Forests of Georgia?!”

  1. Personally I myself would be collecting any and all broken colored glass found. I'd take it all home and put it all in a tumbler and have some nice colors for display in a nice clear bottle or jar. Maybe even use some for crafting or to make a stained glass window for show of my beautiful colored finds. Just an idea for yall to try if you would like to try it for yourself. Sure seems to me you tend to find an awful lot of beautiful colors of glass treasures on your hunts. Good luck to yall on your hunt. I hope you find that bottle and many more treasures you are looking for including marbles.

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  2. I'm extremely glad to see you decided to put some gloves on. I'd hate to see to get injured. Also the arrow and dear bone & the skull was an awesome score.boy i sure hope you are wearing a good tall pair of boots to help protect you from snake bites too. Good to see you spending time with your dad too. Love watching & seeing you explore and the treasures you score. I'll keep watchin. Take care and good luck on you treasure hunts.

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  3. Three full days and not a single doll part? You are slipping Kyle. It was crazy to see you find a marble out in the middle of the woods. I see you and your Dad have matching arrowhead tattoos, very cool.

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  4. Kyle, have you ever thought of taking a hand rake with you right now all these little itty-bitty pieces of glass, but are on the surface but if you had a rake or a hand rake, you could move all the leaves in the little branches and try and look under thingsIt seems like youโ€™re wasting a lot of your own time looking for something that you really really really want to find I hope you understand what Iโ€™m trying to say I get a little long-winded sometimes but Iโ€™m old so forgive me.

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  5. Kyle, have you ever thought of taking a hand rake with you right now all these little itty-bitty pieces of glass, but are on the surface but if you had a rake or a hand rake, you could move all the leaves in the little branches and try and look under thingsIt seems like youโ€™re wasting a lot of your own time looking for something that you really really really want to find I hope you understand what Iโ€™m trying to say I get a little long-winded sometimes but Iโ€™m old so forgive me.

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  6. Kyle, there are things that look like two prong forks that arenโ€™t very big maybe to your hip with the handle included and you can put it in the dirt gently and turn it left and right to loosen things up so that youโ€™re not using that big old shovel and potentiallybreaking more than you mean to food for thought

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  7. I remember when I was growing up in the late 80s and early 90s we'd walk the woods right up the road in Brookfield and occasionally find an old dump like those. Used to have a few decent bottles but idk what happened to them. One of my favorites was a Coke bottle that I found in a town called Harrellville or Herbertville but the town died out in the early 20s . It wasn't far from homerville in the swamp. Think it was located on a club called the big swamp hunting club. I know the Rd name was called tram Rd or that's what it was called on the club anyway. The bottle was embossed with the store name on the side and a H on the bottom and said property of coca cola around the base. I'd love to get back there some day with my detector but the guy that used to take us there died several years ago. The bank vault is still standing or it was 20 plus years ago. I want to say it was the world's largest cypress mill at one time. Should do a little research into it. It was an amazing place to walk around last time I was there

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  8. Found this channel a week ago it's very addicting! Loved ur Calvert Cliffs vid from a while back been there a few times my home state. Not many creeks around me but I walk a lot of beaches

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  9. In newberry florida they are avout to tear down the very very old newberry bottling factory thats made of brick, makes me sad, but its my dream to find a bottle that was bottled there, and get some pics of the newberry building before its torn down, its already sectioned off

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