Southern Michigan Beachcombing and Rock Hunting! | Is there real treasure out there?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2023
  • I had such a great adventure checking out three different beaches in South Haven, Mi! Fossils, beach glass and yes, even some real treasure! Or is it? Please help me decide!
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Комментарии • 22

  • @erniesmith4344
    @erniesmith4344 6 месяцев назад +1

    Same with me.

  • @erniesmith4344
    @erniesmith4344 6 месяцев назад

    Cool finds! You're a brave soul. I can tell it is cold, your hands are shaking.😅😅

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yes, it was cold, but also my hands always shake!😜 I have tremors and sometimes, especially when it is cold, they are hard to control! I'm used to it but it's hard to do what I do sometimes!😊

  • @kathyjund7212
    @kathyjund7212 Год назад

    This was a wonderful video! So surreal that the water was out there but the waves were in suspended animation!!! Finds were interesting.. but thank goodness its april now.. no ice falls!!!

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад

      Thank you! It was so beautiful and peaceful. Probably the only time you can be almost alone with nature is when it is winter! I love the beach (as you might know😜) and it is fun to see how much is changes seasonally. Thanks for watching and commenting❤️

  • @indyfan2056
    @indyfan2056 Год назад

    That was a nice variety of treasures that you found. I liked the horn coral best. I have never found one this nice! Also I didnt know you could find slag in southern MI. Can not wait for my next trip in June I think. We are thinking about going to Leland this time.

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад

      Oh yes that Horn Coral is really cool! I wasn't sure about the slag, but it seems to be in many places on the great lakes. Leland is my ❤️ You can't go wrong there! Have fun!

  • @abbyW
    @abbyW Год назад

    Rob at Michigan Rocks pans for gold in the black sand, I believe it’s northeastern MI?

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад

      Oh wow - ok maybe I heard correctly? There really wasn't much water exposed at the time and this father and son duo dragged several huge, heavy buckets full of rocks and water back to their car. It was a struggle for them to carry the buckets since the beach is not that close to the parking lot - especially at Van Buren State Park!

  • @abbyW
    @abbyW Год назад

    I will be there in August, my first MI rock hunt! I’ll be looking for rocks to tumble. Your video has me so excited! 7:55 reminds me of Turritella shell in agate but that’s definitely not agate. 10:45 could it be a crinoid encased in quartz? 13:40 was that a cladapora fossil?

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад

      Oh fun! I will check out your time stamps - thank you! I don't know the names of things usually! I should have paid more attention in Geology class in college! You will enjoy these beaches!

    • @abbyW
      @abbyW Год назад

      @@TravelingTreasureFinder everything I know about rocks I learned from Rob at Michigan Rocks

  • @gingermackeen5741
    @gingermackeen5741 Год назад

    I thought of you tonight when I watched Wild Kyle's video from this week. He was in TN finding unbelievable slag in a river (after the fossil section). Hope you get to see it!

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад +1

      Oh wow - I'm not sure if I have checked his channel out or not! Thanks for the tip and I will check it! Thanks for the comment and for thinking of me!❤️

    • @gingermackeen5741
      @gingermackeen5741 Год назад

      @@TravelingTreasureFinder He and his buddy "Paleo Chris" are great north-central FL fossil-hunters. Kyle is also a musician - writes his own music (but rarely performs on his channel). Hope you get to watch the video from this week. I've never seen slag as beautiful as what he and a friend found!

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад +1

      @@gingermackeen5741 I just watched and have been chatting with him on his channel. All I can say is WOW! that is amazing stuff! Thank you for sharing this with me. Makes me want to jump in the car and drive to Tennessee! 👏🏻👏🏻😊

    • @gingermackeen5741
      @gingermackeen5741 Год назад

      @@TravelingTreasureFinder Thought you'd like him!😊❤️

  • @abbyW
    @abbyW Год назад

    Are there any restrictions to size or amounts of rocks you can take off the beaches?

    • @TravelingTreasureFinder
      @TravelingTreasureFinder  Год назад

      I think there is a law that states you may take up to 25 lbs. per year. There is no rock police (other than the DNR and they don't know how many times you have been to the beach) so I am not sure how they can track that but I guess people need to be honest. (I am certain I have seen people haul more than that off the beach!) If you find a single petoskey stone that is over 25lbs, the DNR can confiscate it. I have never found one that big!

    • @abbyW
      @abbyW Год назад

      @@TravelingTreasureFinder good to know, thanks!

  • @JimFry
    @JimFry Месяц назад

    My understanding of Michigan rules is that most if not all Lake Michigan shoreline is free game up to the high water line. Usually, it is simple to discern where that high water line is.