We just started watching Northern Mudlarks. What a delightful evening we’ve had watching you instead in listening to our politician’s fight here in the USA. No more MSN for me 🙂
Being a blacksmith, I was drooling over some of the wrought iron I spied in the pile. You could sure make a fast friend if you provide a local blacksmith with wrought iron. Its getting really hard to come by these days.
@@luka5208 Real wrought iron is no longer produced because of the very expensive and labor intensive manufacturing process. Pieces of wrought iron can be fire-welded together by a blacksmith to create something new out of the old material. Yes it looks rusted and useless, but there is a lot of good material there.
Hello ladies, what an assortment you have both come by this time. Love to see some of the things you make. Do you have a shop online? Keep up the great fossicking around. Stay safe and stay well. Love you girls. Xxx Janice from Australia
Linda Hyland I know! I had square eyes after watching them all(incl. Si-Finds..) What a treat on a -20C day here in Canada...Bbbrrr to cold to go out! Thanks to all for posting, HH, GL and God Bless.🙏🏼🍀🥰🇨🇦👋🏼
Each of those items hold some kind of story that we will never know. That makes me wonder. What mundane items do we lay hands on everyday, never thinking that a hundred yrs from now, someone might find it and wonder about its “story”. We are that button’s, buckle, coin’s story. ..and they will be left to wonder.
Like a time capsule waiting patiently to be found, to be discovered. It's very exciting to me, like a kindred spirit. Were it not for you those treasures would still be waiting and wondering. I love and appreciate your program. Thank you! 😉👏💐
My sister and I were imagining them in 100yrs scratching their heads over the blue things with elastic on the ends, tiny plastic bottles for hand sanitizer. Or wondering whether the plastic bottles held Buxton water or cola, sad to say 😔
I keep grasping at the screen. "No, wait! That thing... that thing there... no, go back! That green thing over there!" Having the camera arm's reach from the beach, it's like I'm in the circle, picking and brushing too. A surreal but delightful experience! Thanks!
I jist discovered this channel from youtube's recommendations and honestly this channel is so underrated.. These videos help me so much when i have anxiety attacks and depressive episodes.. Thank you so much for spreading wholesomeness in this platform :)) Subscribed!! :))) 💕💕💕
gifted. Ladies, have just for several days found your 'simply Precious program'. you are both so gentle and you seem to have created a very delicate world . it seems that we your audience are invited into it with you. thank you for a wonderful window into your lives. so Fondly, mrs jo brewer
On shorelines, things will 'pool' or arrange themselves according to their atomic weight. Things of a size- or material can be found together. And certain tides (w/ or w/o storm action) can pull away sand and silt , leaving the larger goodies hidden beneath.
You're right, of course, but the collection consisted of iron, copper, copper alloy, lead and aluminium - of very different relative densities! I suspect they were somehow dumped there together - but who would dump coins and historical artifacts like that?
For anyone wondering why I know that Alex would be a great writer. I often listen to these videos while cooking. I hear it before watching. When I watch later, it’s exactly what I heard. That demands a level of talent not found often. Creating a mental image for the reader( listener) is the very definition of a great writer.
Thank you for sharing the excitement of the finds, the roundup at the end and finished off with the most beautiful sunset with the perfect musical accompaniment, a real media star in the making. Look forward to the update on the star find and many more mudlarks.
That was amazing when you immediately identified the 288 miners tag...imagine the journey it took to reach your hand... looking forward to your upcoming adventures...😄🇬🇧🤗
Stunning camera work at the end! That sunset was amazing!! I’m so excited about the possible medieval finds and I love the copper and brass nuggets. They look like pirate treasure ⚓️🏴☠️
You two are so refreshing...a breath of fresh air in a fast paced world. Thank you for the beauty, history, music, sunsets, beaches,...and especially your lovely mother daughter relationship.xxxxxx
Hi Muddy Angels! that was different! I think there was a re-cycling workshop there and they were maybe melting waste metal to make into new hardware for the nearby shipyard. The sand in the nuggets suggests they were probably using a sand-casting process rather than the 'lost-wax' technique and therefore, that they were mass producing hardware for the shipyard as sand-casting would be much quicker. The small coins reminded me of early Celtic coins, it's a pity you can't see any detail on them, usually 'stylised' horse images etc. Thank you for keeping me entertained as usual! Big hugs for you both, Louie Xx
I'd forgotten about sand casting, it's such a little used method with the modern smelting technologies. A very good theory of the source of the bulk scrap
An X-ray could display the designs, wonder if the cultural liaison has access to something that would shed light on their designs since pressure differences left in metal can still usually be revealed, and thus the designs they created, w/ different forms of examination
The only thing is that it is not a pudding stone but a beach rounded piece of 19th century decorative concrete many shops in Britain had such floors in the 19th century in America it was mainly used as tabletop material for highly ornate tables.
Gorgeous video. Love the music and sunset at the end. We live in such a beautiful world. Thank you for showing us your view. Really wish I were there with you but your videos are the next best thing.
Outstanding finish! Incredible at 1:51, music and all. I am grateful to have witnessed the beauty and adventures in Ireland! I am in northern Colorado (Fort Collins), and my ancestors, my mothers father’s ancestors are Irish, McAbee, ( son of A b ;) and French Canadian. Congratulations on your treasures, outrageous!
I so enjoy your treasure hunting ladies.... I'm excited just watching... I do treasure hunting here in New Zealand but in Auckland nothing to exciting turns up... You are so lucky to be in a country with so much history .... Thanks for posting
Such an outstanding conclusion to your video. Thank you. I wish I could have gone scavenging as you do! But I will be 87 years in June! I find for me it's not as much about the objects you find that especially pleases me. It is more about your delight in your questing and discoveries.Thank you for sharing your excitement and enthusiasm!
What a delightful couple you two are. I wish all mothers and daughters could have such a peaceful relationship as you have. And Alex you have such a soothing voice, you would make an excellent narrator. I hope you were able to make beautiful things from you finds. Best of luck to the two of you always. Take care from a new fan in the middle of America. Cheers.
We here in Ontario can only see snow so its wonderful to see that you can get out and enjoy the outdoors, beautiful sunset at the end thank you. It gives me hope that the winter will soon come to an end. Another month or so.
Neil Dudley oh my gosh like you haven’t had enough out there already! For sure stay safe n warm. Thunder Bay here we are melting at minus 2 and going above zero on the weekend to like plus 2 ! For January it’s odd as we are normally at minus 35! This year has been a warm and balmy one for us I hope it continues that way 🙏🙏🙏 you never know when that nasty cold weather will come again. Brrrrr! Take care there! Get some extra food and stuff, water too just in case
Outstanding hunt! All your finds are so cool- fascinating! And those polished nuggets at the end... I'm right now wearing a nugget necklace, gold- and found by my great aunt in Alaska (C. 1900). Those that you have are quite worthy- and would have such a wonderful story to go along with! Congrats on such a fabulous day!
You two are so lovely together!🥰 The way you finish each other’s sentences is real cute....Nice treasures, makes you think where it all comes from. Wished I lived around there, I love to treasure hunt as well. I always look forward to your videos! Keep up the great work...HH and GL on your next adventures....God Bless from Canada...🙏🏼🍀🧡🇨🇦👋🏼😊
I go completely crazy looking at the beautiful flat smooth rocks. As crazy as you are for the metal, that is how crazy I am when spotting the rocks. So perfect for painting on. Mudlarking, Beachcombing it’s so much fun!
Wow! The most amazing discovery of the day.....finding the time to enjoy that epic sunset! Music and ending shots were very well done. I personally would have picked up every bit of lead i found. Keep it out of our waterways. Please show us what you make with your finds. Seaglass????what's that?😁😄😄😄😄😄
Hi another super interesting video, we loved the things you found, what a beautiful sunset!!!! We get nice sunsets in Southport, looking forward to your next video be safe xxx
Wow that looked like an amazing spot for metal finds! All those coins and intriguing bits of metal! Strangely in our second Portsmouth film we find lots of bits of metal too and we get as equally excited haha. That is the joy of looking for things you just never know what you are going to find!!! :)
We are birds of a feather! And, yes, that is what makes it exciting. On the way we always say, "what are we going to find this time!" We will never tire of it. xx
27:00 that rock is indeed natural. In geology, breccia is a type of sedimentary rock where jagged fragments of rock are cemented together by minerals (usually silica) through precipitation.
@@alisonlyons4691 It's very similar to pudding stone! However, real pudding stone consists of cemented rocks that are moderately/mostly smooth instead of jagged, and is classified as a conglomerate. Conglomerate/Breccia form from pretty much the same processes, but one has smooth stones and the other has jagged stones
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The best treasures on the beach was the two young ladies having so much fun ! Thank you both for such an enjoyable video.
We just started watching Northern Mudlarks. What a delightful evening we’ve had watching you instead in listening to our politician’s fight here in the USA.
No more MSN for me 🙂
Joni Taylor ditto
Absolutely!
I stopped watching Most Silly News quite awhile ago!
Joni Taylor You’ve got that right👍👍👍
Same here sometimes . Hiya from B.C. Canada.
Being a blacksmith, I was drooling over some of the wrought iron I spied in the pile. You could sure make a fast friend if you provide a local blacksmith with wrought iron. Its getting really hard to come by these days.
What do you use it for? It's so rusted....And why is it hard to come by now a days?
@@luka5208 Real wrought iron is no longer produced because of the very expensive and labor intensive manufacturing process. Pieces of wrought iron can be fire-welded together by a blacksmith to create something new out of the old material. Yes it looks rusted and useless, but there is a lot of good material there.
@@jamesmcmillen4828 ty
I love wrought iron items. The best cooking pans are wrought iron! ❤
I love the travel part of your video, it's nice to have a look at what your country looks like. Thank you.
You're very welcome! We usualy have a lovley drive to our destinations 😊 Thank you for watching! Gail & Alex x
Hello ladies, what an assortment you have both come by this time. Love to see some of the things you make. Do you have a shop online? Keep up the great fossicking around. Stay safe and stay well. Love you girls. Xxx
Janice from Australia
The perfect trifecta: Northern Mudlarks, Tom Burleigh, and Nicola White all have uploaded today! And what an epic find for you ladies! Amazing!
Yes a great treat, perfect for a lazy day.
Si-finds also posted a charming little video today. Well worth a look if you get the chance.
Thank you! xx
And Si Finds too!
Linda Hyland I know! I had square eyes after watching them all(incl. Si-Finds..) What a treat on a -20C day here in Canada...Bbbrrr to cold to go out! Thanks to all for posting, HH, GL and God Bless.🙏🏼🍀🥰🇨🇦👋🏼
Your excitement over your finds is delightful!
Each of those items hold some kind of story that we will never know. That makes me wonder. What mundane items do we lay hands on everyday, never thinking that a hundred yrs from now, someone might find it and wonder about its “story”. We are that button’s, buckle, coin’s story. ..and they will be left to wonder.
Like a time capsule waiting patiently to be found, to be discovered. It's very exciting to me, like a kindred spirit. Were it not for you those treasures would still be waiting and wondering.
I love and appreciate your program. Thank you! 😉👏💐
Not to mention who knows how many years they’ve spent becoming how and where they are
Sad that most of what is left behind today is mass produced plastic rubbish...
My sister and I were imagining them in 100yrs scratching their heads over the blue things with elastic on the ends, tiny plastic bottles for hand sanitizer. Or wondering whether the plastic bottles held Buxton water or cola, sad to say 😔
great finds. my grandfather use to say it is a rare storm that doesn't blow someone some good. thank yew have fun.
I keep grasping at the screen. "No, wait! That thing... that thing there... no, go back! That green thing over there!" Having the camera arm's reach from the beach, it's like I'm in the circle, picking and brushing too. A surreal but delightful experience! Thanks!
Nice to have you with us! xx
I'm the same way!!
Wonderful, artistic, enthusiastic, joyfilled! Proud to be one of your Patrons. As always, you bring smiles to so many faces.
Awesome finds Ladies, thanks so much for taking us along.
I love how you Ladies take care of each other! Mom's will Always take care of their kiddos! Bless you both
Ladies, that looks like so much fun!! A crafter's dream find. What fun!! Thanks for taking us along with you.
I love ur mom and daughter bond together
I jist discovered this channel from youtube's recommendations and honestly this channel is so underrated.. These videos help me so much when i have anxiety attacks and depressive episodes.. Thank you so much for spreading wholesomeness in this platform :))
Subscribed!! :))) 💕💕💕
Thank you so much for joining us! It's great to know that we are having a positive effect on people! Take care, Gail & Alex xx
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There is something very calming about these videos.
gifted. Ladies,
have just for several days found your 'simply Precious program'.
you are both so gentle and you seem to have created a very delicate world . it seems that we your audience are invited into it with you.
thank you for a wonderful window into your lives.
so Fondly, mrs jo brewer
I love these videos just with you and your mum. These videos always seem to make my day and I always love learning about the stuff you find. 💜
You are making the most wonderful footage, so proud to be one of your Patrons, and cant wait till your next adventure 🌍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌍
Thank you so much, Susan, we are proud to have you along with us! xx
On shorelines, things will 'pool' or arrange themselves according to their atomic weight. Things of a size- or material can be found together. And certain tides (w/ or w/o storm action) can pull away sand and silt , leaving the larger goodies hidden beneath.
That is so interesting....I have noticed that at the beach or shoreline too...especially after a severe storm...🤔😀
Yes. Works basically the same way as panning for gold.
You're right, of course, but the collection consisted of iron, copper, copper alloy, lead and aluminium - of very different relative densities! I suspect they were somehow dumped there together - but who would dump coins and historical artifacts like that?
Cebus apella they come in on the tides
Then that might explain certain areas that have lots of bottle toppers and other areas that have lots of sea glass. I love your explanation.
I stand behind my statement. You would make a brilliant writer. Trust me.
Thank you Gary! Mum is infact witer! 😊
@@NorthernMudlarks you should be a writer also Alex. I love the work you both do. You are both fascinating❤🇺🇸
I quite agree...:)
For anyone wondering why I know that Alex would be a great writer. I often listen to these videos while cooking. I hear it before watching. When I watch later, it’s exactly what I heard. That demands a level of talent not found often. Creating a mental image for the reader( listener) is the very definition of a great writer.
I love the beginning of your video with the scenery and music, but your driving on the wrong side of the road. LOL 🥰
Baby girl is so precious,She is happy finding these small things.Happy Hunting in the future.⚘
The miners tag is definitely my favourite as a miners daughter 💖
Wow! just wow, everything from the blobs of metal to the nails to the sunset was soooo interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching! xx
i went to the gulf in texas today, and found well over 100 pieces of glass! it was a perfect way to end the weekend!
Wow! fantastic - well done! xx
Was it broken glass or glass from lightning striking the sand?
Wow another amazing vlog! Beautiful sunset and beautiful filmed once again! Thank you ladies xx
Thank you for sharing the excitement of the finds, the roundup at the end and finished off with the most beautiful sunset with the perfect musical accompaniment, a real media star in the making. Look forward to the update on the star find and many more mudlarks.
I’ve metal detected for 3 years and I’ve managed to ID a couple of finds within a month of watching your videos, I just love them! Keep them coming xx
That sunset! What a treat to see!
How lovely for you and Mum to enjoy this hobby lovely
I love how positive you guys are : ]
That was amazing when you immediately identified the 288 miners tag...imagine the journey it took to reach your hand... looking forward to your upcoming adventures...😄🇬🇧🤗
Stunning camera work at the end! That sunset was amazing!! I’m so excited about the possible medieval finds and I love the copper and brass nuggets. They look like pirate treasure ⚓️🏴☠️
Thank you so much! We love the shiny nuggets too - can't stop playing with them! xx
Northern Mudlarks will you make pendants with them?
@@NorthernMudlarks going to have a look at your etsy store...
You two are so refreshing...a breath of fresh air in a fast paced world. Thank you for the beauty, history, music, sunsets, beaches,...and especially your lovely mother daughter relationship.xxxxxx
Hi Muddy Angels! that was different! I think there was a re-cycling workshop there and they were maybe melting waste metal to make into new hardware for the nearby shipyard. The sand in the nuggets suggests they were probably using a sand-casting process rather than the 'lost-wax' technique and therefore, that they were mass producing hardware for the shipyard as sand-casting would be much quicker.
The small coins reminded me of early Celtic coins, it's a pity you can't see any detail on them, usually 'stylised' horse images etc.
Thank you for keeping me entertained as usual!
Big hugs for you both, Louie Xx
Thanks, Louie! xx
I'd forgotten about sand casting, it's such a little used method with the modern smelting technologies. A very good theory of the source of the bulk scrap
My thought on the almost indecipherable coins is that they may have been recycled as unusable any longer and sent from banks for their scrap value.
@@Hyper_Fox06 smelting is taking ore and melting under high temps to produce desired metal ingots or blooms.
An X-ray could display the designs, wonder if the cultural liaison has access to something that would shed light on their designs since pressure differences left in metal can still usually be revealed, and thus the designs they created, w/ different forms of examination
That beach was quite the treasure trove of coins and other items. Fantastic finds ladies!
The rock, where you asked, “Is it natural?”, is called a pudding stone, here in America...
Pudding Stone or Brecciated Jasper.
The only thing is that it is not a pudding stone but a beach rounded piece of 19th century decorative concrete many shops in Britain had such floors in the 19th century in America it was mainly used as tabletop material for highly ornate tables.
I see this a lot on our local beaches in Oban Scotland, now l know so thank you 💖
Sea sediment jasper
I love how you finish each others sentences- and your voices are so sweet and pleasant. I love how excited Alex gets about beads lol
Another fascinating video. I am always amazed! Thank you for sharing your beautiful treasures and homeland with us!
My wish for you is that every viewer would subscribe. You certainly deserve it! xxx
Aww, thank you! xx
Beautiful start great exciting finds & spectacular sunset at the end. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
You really had me stumped with all the references to "hate me" coins when I finally figured out what you were saying.
I love the intro music in all your shows
Thank you! We love spending time to chose the right music 😊
The editing is excellent as well.
What was the music you played here ? I don't have shazam to figure it out... Is it on your description ?
You two are so lovely and I've learnt so much over the years ❤
Your little tag with the two figures looks Sumerian.
Always best tunes to go with the best footage! Very lovely!
The end of your video gave me goosebumps! How beautiful! (And the nugget necklaces will sell like crazy!)
Yes..the colors of the sunset at the end was like the sky smiling down on the waters as a pleasant farewell to another fine day.
you two ladies make the most beautiful 💗😍 Larking videos I have ever seen. Thank you for giving us that wonderful sunset at the end❤🇺🇸
Gorgeous video. Love the music and sunset at the end. We live in such a beautiful world. Thank you for showing us your view. Really wish I were there with you but your videos are the next best thing.
Thank you so much! And thanks for being with us in spirit! xx
I just love you two. Your melodic voices are so easy on the ears. Such professional , beautifully produced videos. I’m a fan for life❣️
What a wonderful outing, it looked like such a lot of fun. 🙂
The thing at 42:00 reminds me of the Carriage Release lever off an old typewriter.
It was so much fun we went back twice more that week! We now have three times as many finds to try to identify! xx
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I hope you taped those trips as well.
Loved this video & the place this video took place.
Amazing finds!
I can not lie...lol but the way you two treat coins, all nonchalant like, indifferent, cracks me up every time!
Outstanding finish! Incredible at 1:51, music and all. I am grateful to have witnessed the beauty and adventures in Ireland!
I am in northern Colorado (Fort Collins), and my ancestors, my mothers father’s ancestors are Irish, McAbee, ( son of A b ;) and French Canadian.
Congratulations on your treasures, outrageous!
This is not in Ireland, it's Cumbria in North West England, one of the most beautiful counties in England.
French Canadian ancestry in Colorado . that is fascinating ! I live on border between Ontario & Quebec
These are so interesting! I love looking over your shoulders as you poke and scrape. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful mudlarking thank u I enjoy watching u find amazing things
Thank you very much! We're so pleased you enjoyed it! Gail & Alex x
Wow guys, I felt your excitement! Thanks for the extra long video! 💖
We tried to make it shorter but just couldn't bring ourselves to cut any more out! xx
I would love to visit that beach.
The Hoover Boys use tooth picks on the coins they find to clean them.
@@juliedearman346 I believe it.
I do listen to a lot of programming about mudlarking and I am please to tell you that you are by far my very favorite persons.
I so enjoy your treasure hunting ladies.... I'm excited just watching... I do treasure hunting here in New Zealand but in Auckland nothing to exciting turns up... You are so lucky to be in a country with so much history .... Thanks for posting
Hi Chris, I (Gail) spent half my childhood in NZ. It's where I found my first (and still best) bottle dump! Keep searching! xx
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Wow...how interesting.
Northern Mudlarks ooh where in NZ, I am in Dunedin
What a sweet relationship you ladies have with each other, it's nice to see. 💖
Such an outstanding conclusion to your video. Thank you. I wish I could have gone scavenging as you do! But I will be 87 years in June! I find for me it's not as much about the objects you find that especially pleases me. It is more about your delight in your questing and discoveries.Thank you for sharing your excitement and enthusiasm!
Hi Marion! We are so happy you are joining us in spirit and watching and enjoying our videos! Your comment has really made our day! xx
Wow what great finds..thank u for the wonderful video..
Great finds! The sunset at the end was spectacular! 😍😍
Thank you! Yes, that was one of the best sunsets we've seen in a while. There were a lot of other people there photographing it. xx
What a delightful couple you two are. I wish all mothers and daughters could have such a peaceful relationship as you have. And Alex you have such a soothing voice, you would make an excellent narrator. I hope you were able to make beautiful things from you finds. Best of luck to the two of you always. Take care from a new fan in the middle of America. Cheers.
Thank you! xx
We here in Ontario can only see snow so its wonderful to see that you can get out and enjoy the outdoors, beautiful sunset at the end thank you. It gives me hope that the winter will soon come to an end. Another month or so.
Alan Wolske yup Ontario here snow dunes lol
@@MissLoriAAnne Same as PEI Canada, snow, and a Nor Easter coming on Sunday. Batten down the hatches.
Neil Dudley oh my gosh like you haven’t had enough out there already! For sure stay safe n warm. Thunder Bay here we are melting at minus 2 and going above zero on the weekend to like plus 2 ! For January it’s odd as we are normally at minus 35! This year has been a warm and balmy one for us I hope it continues that way 🙏🙏🙏 you never know when that nasty cold weather will come again. Brrrrr! Take care there! Get some extra food and stuff, water too just in case
The love you share is totally awesome xxx Mom's and daughters forever x
Aww xx
Outstanding hunt! All your finds are so cool- fascinating! And those polished nuggets at the end... I'm right now wearing a nugget necklace, gold- and found by my great aunt in Alaska (C. 1900). Those that you have are quite worthy- and would have such a wonderful story to go along with! Congrats on such a fabulous day!
Oh wow! What a splendid day and the sunset was tops - thanks
That was just excellent!! Bravo! I think your channel will have reached
1 million views after this video! Well done!
Glad this was a possible like!
First time watching & just subscribed..
Wooowhooo.
Very much enjoyed.
Thanks for sharing & look forward to many more.
Oh what stories those pieces could tell, it's just amazing isn't it? Thanks for this video, it was a goodn'. Love to you all. Janice xxxxxx
I feel your excitement!
What an amazing ending to your video. very beautiful !
We find lead when metal detecting, save it all and then sell it at the end of the year. Proceeds go towards Breast Cancer research.
Are you joking?
@@MrShnazer No Ben. Why would you think I was?
how much can that add up to?
Gary I’m curious as to what the price would be after saving so much lead?
@@taylortinsley575 Hi Tay, last year, I believe it was just over £100. 😁
My 3 year old grandson loves your videos. He calls your channel sand glass ladies. I love watching you girls. Amazing fines. You're just so sweet.
Aww... that's so precious! Please give him a huge hug from us! xxx
Wonderful finds wonderful episode thank you
Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed it
I love treasure hunting with you!!💕 Beautiful sunset
You two are so lovely together!🥰 The way you finish each other’s sentences is real cute....Nice treasures, makes you think where it all comes from. Wished I lived around there, I love to treasure hunt as well. I always look forward to your videos! Keep up the great work...HH and GL on your next adventures....God Bless from Canada...🙏🏼🍀🧡🇨🇦👋🏼😊
I go completely crazy looking at the beautiful flat smooth rocks. As crazy as you are for the metal, that is how crazy I am when spotting the rocks. So perfect for painting on. Mudlarking, Beachcombing it’s so much fun!
Long ago, not everyone had pockets to put coins in, so a hole was punched into the coin and it place on a cord or string to be kept safe.
Oh, thank for that info - makes a lot of sense! xx
Yep, especially with higher denomination coins! 5p A hundred or three hundred years ago could be your food for a week or so! Cant afford to lose it.
Incredibly beautiful sunset 🌅. Such a fitting end to a magical video. Your best to date ladies - thank you for sharing ☺️
Wow! The most amazing discovery of the day.....finding the time to enjoy that epic sunset! Music and ending shots were very well done. I personally would have picked up every bit of lead i found. Keep it out of our waterways. Please show us what you make with your finds. Seaglass????what's that?😁😄😄😄😄😄
Seaglass is just pieces of glass polished by wave and water action. Much prized for making jewelry.
What an incredible day, I learnt and discovered so much too, just by watching, beautiful music too.
Hi another super interesting video, we loved the things you found, what a beautiful sunset!!!!
We get nice sunsets in Southport, looking forward to your next video be safe xxx
What a stunning day!! Thank you for sharing it with us!!
I really like to watch your videos, good luck and more different finds for you👍👍👍👍👍
The sea is like copper in the sunset. What a beautiful end to a day of exploration!
Lovely day out ladies and what a haul! Do let us know if you get any further information about the medieval piece. Thank you.
Un grand merci pour cette superbe video !!👍
Félicitations à vous deux pour toutes ces magnifiques trouvailles.
Bonne continuation ✋
Wow that looked like an amazing spot for metal finds! All those coins and intriguing bits of metal! Strangely in our second Portsmouth film we find lots of bits of metal too and we get as equally excited haha. That is the joy of looking for things you just never know what you are going to find!!! :)
We are birds of a feather! And, yes, that is what makes it exciting. On the way we always say, "what are we going to find this time!" We will never tire of it. xx
@@NorthernMudlarks Specifically, you are larks of a feather.
how blessed you are to live in such a gorgeous part of the world
I am quite jelly. love watching each adventure .I love the hunt.
Hello lovely Ladies,
Im so glad to visit your wonderful Land. Thank you. I hope, i can order some seaglas in your Shop.
Lg Jette
beauty in eye of beholder! I drooled over some of the stones - almost sculpted into surreal shapes - ready to paint!
27:00 that rock is indeed natural. In geology, breccia is a type of sedimentary rock where jagged fragments of rock are cemented together by minerals (usually silica) through precipitation.
Would it also be called pudding stone ? I see it a lot on our beaches
@@alisonlyons4691 It's very similar to pudding stone! However, real pudding stone consists of cemented rocks that are moderately/mostly smooth instead of jagged, and is classified as a conglomerate. Conglomerate/Breccia form from pretty much the same processes, but one has smooth stones and the other has jagged stones
Love all the treasures! What an awesome haul of trinkets! God bless!
Oooooh nice long video 😃👌👍 time to get some snacks and relax 😊
It's our longest video yet! We had a lot to fit in this time 😁 We hope you enjoy it. Gail & Alex x
@@NorthernMudlarks I loved the video, some amazing finds!!! 😃
The tumbled metal looks like gold now. It's really pretty and great day of finds. Thank you for the beautiful sunset!
Brilliant finds , so very interesting tfs xx
Such hard workers. With such pleasant voices. You deserve a good reward. God is good to you. Best wishes to you.
You should make videos of you making some of your jewelry from your finds.
We have done at the end of some of our videos - keep a lookout for more! xx
Yes please do more jewelry making vids!
@@NorthernMudlarks looking forward to that immensely..:)
I always watch your videos, love you and your mom. Makes my day