Tuesday, February 2, 2016

From Dirt To Defusion Metal Detecting a shell

From Dirt To Defusion Metal Detecting a shell

On this episode of Depths of History, Britain travels to a site that was fierce with battle and Artillery positions from the Civil War. What resulted from this trip was my best find ever metal detecting. A Civil War Artillery Shell at around the depth of 3 feet! This Artillery projectile also known as a Parrot Shell (20 LBS) was fired out of a cannon that weighed about a ton and was usually fired a mile from its original position. We also found bullets, buttons, and many other fascinating relics. From the dirt to the defusing of this live bomb, the experience was nothing short of spectacular. World's Best Metal Detectors! SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://bit.ly/14Ngfpo Connect with Minelab - http://ift.tt/1OUKRGG - twitter.com/minelab - minelab.com | World's Best Metal Detectors |



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