Aerial views of your digging locations

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marcsdigs
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Aerial views of your digging locations

Post by marcsdigs »

Hi Gang
If anyone wants an excellent aerial close up of a region your digging who hasn't got GoogleEarth or Flash Earth because of slow Internet connection, I'd be pleased to help anyone. Either an overlay for Google or just a picture of their chosen area. Just give me some coordinates you would like covered in great clarity at an average from 300 feet above sea level (North/South 220 feet by West/East 300 feet) or crisp at 500 feet above sea level (North/South 500 feet by West/East 380 feet) and I'll send them to you
ALL DETAILS WILL BE KEPT SECRET FROM OTHERS!! even if they offer me mega bucks :)

marc.holloway1@ntlworld.com
Regards
Marc :)
My nicer finds HERE - Machines used - Garrett GTI 2500 & Pro Pinpointer
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steve quinn
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Post by steve quinn »

thats a nice gesture mate. :g50:
Minelab Equinox 800.

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marcsdigs
UKDN Diamond Supporter and UKDN Magazine Contributor
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Main Detector: Garrett GTI 2500
Location: Atop the mouth of the South......... Southampton, Hampshire

Post by marcsdigs »

Another site has been found another by member and has the opportunity to get 4 views of a site, N,S,E &W so you can get a good perspective of the area. http://www.local.live.com
My nicer finds HERE - Machines used - Garrett GTI 2500 & Pro Pinpointer
Record finds at ukdfd.co.uk, finds.org.uk
View my FLICKR photos Click Here

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