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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">Treasure Outfitters is a video blog or vlog chronicling the adventures of real life treasure hunters. We will explore America's rich history. Emphasis will be placed on the southern states and the Civil War. Research and metal detectors will assist us on this journey. Our goal is to preserve the past one artifact at a time. All episodes of The Treasure Hunters were filmed on private property with landowner's permission. The digital device used is a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera.</tagline>
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<em>The Ice House Dig - Part 2</em>
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<br/>More digging in what we believe to be the site of the colonial era ice house.  This episode features good glass and good eatin'. Relic hunting as it should be! Y'all enjoy!<br/>
<br/>Equipment: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P41 with 1GB Memory Stick, L Whites Blue and Gray and Troy Custom Detectors Shadow X2, Shadow X5, and Tesoro Cibola.<br/>
<br/>The following video blog was filmed near the banks of the historic Delaware River on a 1700s colonial farm.</div>
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<em>The Ice House Dig - Part 1</em>
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<br/>We arrived at the 1700s colonial homesite on a crisp Fall morning.  Our mission was to locate the original ice house and begin excavations.  In this episode we open up a promising hole containing tons of broken pottery and glass. Was it the site of the ice house? Time will tell.  Hope y'all enjoy the hunt.<br/>
<br/>Equipment: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P41 with 1GB Memory Stick, Whites Blue and Gray and Troy Custom Detectors Shadow X2<br/>
<br/>The following video blog was filmed near the banks of the historic Delaware River.</div>
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<em>Relic Hunting - Tennessee Style</em>
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<br/>Sit back and enjoy Daniel Tn as he spends a beautiful fall day relic hunting in Tennessee.  The site is just a small union camp that was used during the winter prior to Sherman's Atlanta campaign that started in spring 1864.  This area has been hunted since after the Civil War and our camp sites are very small in size. So even if a spot has been relic hunted for years, you can still go and pull things out of the camp if you walk into one of those small 1000 SQ FT areas.  It might not be much but sometimes it is.  Till next time.</div>
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