Metal Detecting 140 Year Old Farm In Georgia Featuring Adventure Archaeology
Metal Detecting 140 Year Old Farm In Georgia Featuring Adventure Archaeology
Brandon from Adventure Archaeology comes down to the 140 year old farm in Georgia to metal detect and hunt for hidden treasure and lost history….
We prefer to call it The War Of Northern Aggression. Most people don’t realize how close we came to winning. We were on the outskirts of Washington and but for a twist of fate almost got to capture Lincoln. Lincoln the idiot he was like to go observe the battles and would sometimes get caught in the thick of things. He was almost sniped more than a few times. His top hat got shot from his head while observing the battle at least once.
My last outing with my detector, I found an old gas valve, like used on acetylene gas lamps.
It’s very ornate piece, that I’m sure my Grandmother and Grandfather used back in the early 1900’s.
you guys need some water out there to clean those things off so we can see them more clearly. Geeze. How hard is that?
I would have loved finding the container of gold coins in California that were dated back to the gold rush. I’ll bet they brought in a tidy profit. I love history, and the relics that you find that reflect that history. Good work on the farm Robert.
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You may be able to go-to the health department old records and see who had the dog and year reg by the numbers
No old grave ,may be a family plot?
Shouldn’t you search around an old oak tree for the coin jar. 😀
Just started watching but did you metal detect around what was possibly the fruit stand?
Brandon from Adventure Archaeology comes to visit the 140 year old Byrd farm for a metal detecting adventure! Subscribe to Adventure Archaeology: https://youtube.com/c/southerndiggers
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I love this video!!!!
Loved the metal detecting. Ya gotta get a metal detector. I got one but am too old
tol dig much anymore.
You should use all those wisteria branches laying around to put in the ruts in your Field Road.
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The toy car is a 1971 – 73 Mustang.
Wisteria is pretty when it blooms, but it is a mess there after. It ranks with the invasive honeysuckle that takes over like kudzu.
Man braucht sich diese Typen bloß ansehen, um zu merken, welche geistigen Pantoffeltierchen da den Wald durchstreifen …
We use cameras made by ARLO, they let you know when someone or some animal appears at your house.
Hey ya all I have a question. You should do a video on how to use a metal detector. I’ve always wanted one never had the opportunity to get 1.
I just watched a video on what not to ever plant in your job, wisteria was one of them.
My wife and I bought a house built in1905 and while doing some digging around an old flower bed we found a C clamp. I’m spraying it with liquid wrench to see if I can get the screw part working.
Love this fun time at the farm video
You should detect around the foundation and under the porch people tend to hide things like time capsules and money stashes in protected areas.
I like you Stormy Kromer hat, Robert. I have one just like it.
How odd to find 2 pocket watch backs. The watches might not be too far away !
I LOVE metal detecting! No matter what you find.
Never plant wisteria or bamboo.
What a great video today👩💻👍
I have dug so many rings on beaches in Texas.
Cool finds 😎
can y’all make a video showing the relics after they were cleaned up ?
Just now watching this video and it’s fascinating as always. That button is off the US Army M1912/17 pattern uniform tunic. There would have been 5 down the front and probably a spare or 2 in the Doughboy’s sewing kit.
Amazing finds
Looks like dead broken vine, you need to have a nice warming bonfire for all the dead stuff and trim up the live stuff. Don’t kill it, just support it.
Interesting video but can’t help feeling that the land may never be recoverable from the above ground Wisteria and more so from the seemingly never-ending root system. I would think that it will take professional equipment to up end it all and not sure even that could correct the undergrowth. I applaud your tenacity.
Where you were digging . If you fine stuff all in one spot it usally means that was a location of an out house. Where the family.would have thrown away there trash. They know latter that would cover it over then dig another hole.
In the outhouse!
Nice
Cody! Missed you!!
sieht aus wie ein Aschenbecher…
Love watching your adventures… Just a suggestion, take your chainsaw and cut the base of the wisteria vines to stop this year’s spring growth and spray the cuts with a powerful weed killer, I’m battling trumpet vines and this method is working for me in north Missouri… Keep up the good work.
Just now seeing this. It looks like winter would be great for cleaning out the property.
I actually got 2 1/4 reals outside of savannah. Made my day.
Brilliant. I’ve read some of the other posts and I have to agree, Robert and Brandon have to be "old souls"…its almost like they’ve found their long lost possessions. Its great they have such passion to pass on from the past. Love watching Sidestep Adventures and Watch Yer Step!!! The Old Byrd Farm….Brilliant 👋😊👍❤
Use that busted up foundation to fill your ruts
You might just have a few post hole banks with money in them.
My mom planted cane around our house Nite mare can’t hardly kill it. I do believe it helps with the wind from hurricane s beging it’s so high.
I live in Commerce, GA. What part of state are you near? Been very rainy here too!
Save all the metal you find. Are you two related? You two look similar.
Funny
Can you go the courthouse and maybe find a drawing of the buildings?