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Glad to see you've found the shipwreck state. Find the right beach, and you may also find gold dubloons. Be careful about diving when it rains. I'm sure you know Florida has wicked lightning. Treasure Coast is from Jupiter to Sebastian, so you're somewhat south of there now. Head north, young woman!
Your mystery treasure i think is coke (thats what we call it in UK) made from coal for a cleaner combustion in furnesses and other uses in the steel industry. Once it has been turned from coal to coke it becomes slightly magnetic and returns a slight signal when you sweep over it with the detector.
My 1st open water dives were right there, getting certified over 30 years ago, with Jim Abernathy, world-famous shark diver. Diving eventually took me to the far corners of the globe, and UW photography became a passion.
Nora and Lena keeping our oceans and waterways free from pull tabs and bottle caps. The small shell i believe is a conch and yes, that was a Stonefish they are one of the most venomous fish worldwide and can be fatal. That was a very cool shot of it though and good to see you placed the starfish back at it's location. Is your tank an aluminum 80 ? I use an Scubapro Hydros pro dive system that you might want to check into makes diving soooo comfortable and an u s divers Catalina 80 tank. Glad to see your other ' lady luck ' come through today even though no riches....Wahine wai, Aloha.
Beautiful scenery under the water there. Wish we had that here in the Panhandle. You should detect the sand under that bridge. I'm sure there's a lot there
I'm jealous of you Nora along with Michael, and ALL the other Divers, because I can't enjoy Diving anymore. I was off the Florida Keys on a Beautiful day, in 85, Snorkeling, and made THE MISTAKE of not Equalizing, and blew my Eardrum out. I MISS IT SO MUCH!!!! I was able then to hold 1 breath for over 4 min. without problems, to Show how I was able to go deep enuf to cause it. And like usual I did it to myself. But I DI REALLY APPRECIATE ALL THAT YOU DO TO HELP CLEAN UP OUR OCEANS, THAT STUPID PEOPLE THINK IS A GARBAGE DUMP!!!! THANKS TO ALL OF YOU PLEASE KEEP UP YOUR GOOD WORK!!! YOU'RE DOING GREAT WORK!!
Your in my neck of the woods. Welcome! Not sure how long your are staying around but the small island south of the Blue Heron bridge is called Peanut Island. Great snorkeling there. An incredible variety of fish around the reef. Visitors can take a water taxi from Marina to get to it. Lastly, Lake Worth Beach and Fort Lauderdale Beach are always packed with people. I have seen lot's of rings recovered from here. Happy hunting and safe travels. Your living the dream !!🐬🎽
The rock at the end of the video could have been a small Iron meteorite. In that case, it would be an exceptional find. Due to the iron content, these have a high weight, are magnetic, and have a high nickel content. Because these meteorites are often large and sometimes beautifully shaped, this species is well known to the general public. Some of the largest known meteorites found on Earth are iron meteorites. Nice videos, greets from Belgium. Pat .
Come to Iowa in the summer. I’ve found 33 rings in the water so far this year. I use an Excalibur ii as well. I find rings every time I go out. 62 rings last year.
Hi, Nora and Lena. Nice dive spot. Love the shot of the stone fish. Nice haul of trash finds. The 'no elbows' rule and the reason for it made me chuckle to myself. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy and safe, you two 👍🏽 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Love this video! Lena, such a jokester - are you worried about getting wet 😂. The fish are amazing, loved the one with the black dot on the tail and the camouflaged one! So sweet of you to wave goodbye to the little dude in the shell!
if you're still in town, you may want to also check out Lauderdale by the Sea, about an hour south of Blue Heron Bridge. It has a great shore dive in the ocean. (And it's at a good time of year when the ocean is usually calm with turquoise water.) You enter the water south of the pier around Datura Ave. You can also dive under the end of the pier this summer because it's closed to fisherman because it's being repaired.
Hello! I love this video! Thank you for showing us underwaters life ! So amazing nature! You girls are looking so beautiful! Be healthy and happy and enjoy your summer!
Love your camera work, the fish were beautiful, and had to chuckle when you held the hermit crab. Yes ma'am that was a stone fish, stay away from them. Since you two are in Florida again are you coming a little further north to dive at the springs again? That's the area I am close to.
I grew up not that far from the Blue Heron Bridge and visited multiple times. It was a dangerous area for crime, so just be careful. The snorkeling and diving is good though. Singer Island is close by has great reefs and is safer.
Nora you do such a wonderful job editing your video. I think you could have a career in that department as well. That is when all the treasures have been found.
Hi Nora! I just subscribed to your channel. I love your simple, honest approach to filming your detecting exploits and all the beautiful places you visit. Thanks for taking me along on your adventures with your videos!
Blue heron. wow, Right in my back yard. I've dove there dozens of times. Never thought of hunting there, but it is where I learned how to do underwater photography. We've documented all the fish and wildlife there - it really is an amazing spot! You do get around the world, don't you! Keep hunting!
Hey Nora, so surprising to see you at the Blue heron bridge in the video. I go up there all the time but this past week I was busy with a project so I didn't make it. That would have been so wild to have walk on to you while you was up there.
Nora and Lena! Lena and Nora! Always great to see you are having fun adventures! You are my favorite UA-camrs! Can’t wait to see you next video!👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏Learning French sounds like a great idea before going to 🇫🇷! 👍👍👍👍👍
If you got a signal off it, my guess about the nondescript lump found that gets stomped on at the end of the video would be a small 'manganese nodule'. These can be very common in deep seas (some have thought about mining them but apparently technology is not there yet to do so profitably) and sometimes get washed into shore.
I dont think a meteorite would break under a foam flippy floppy. Meteorites are very dense and hard. That thing sounded like slag or something . She also should keep in mind that gold and other minerals get trapped in stone too. Would be rad to find a meteorite!
New subscriber here. Your genuine excitement is pleasantly addictive. Even underwater your joyful happiness can be heard, creating a smile on this end. 👍
hey, Nora! hey, Lena! so nice to see you lovely ladies! loved all the fish, especially the Stone fish( or is it a rock fish?) he was so well hidden and so cool. the hermit wanted away from you so bad he almost left his home! silly crab! Nora wouldn't hurt you! cool, big star, too. so, i guess your best treasures were the wildlife, this time. i was sure hoping the ear-ring was a DIAMOND💎 woulda been some carats in that, maybe? oh, well. maybe next time. to me, tho, the biggest treasure was the two of you! hope to see m'ladies soon!
Hi good to see your Detector working again looking forward to getting mine and yes that was a stonefish shame about the earring you ladies stay safe out there
Amazing work you are awesome at what you do and I'd love to join you sometime. I live 15 min from Lake Erie and there are alot of cool spots here to dive. I have cash paper money just moving with the currant on the floor of the lake. Keep it up !
Wow Nora, I was really surprised to see using your Excal ll, so glad that you got it back, Now as for Lena, she rocks, and she is so kool, keep those vids coming.
With your mystery treasure, when you found it, my first thought was a musket ball, but when you showed it out of the water, it was completely the wrong shape (and not lead). Then I wondered if it was slag from some sort of metal work, but I would think there would be more than one piece. I hope the lady that fell is okay. I backed up the video to see what happened, and it looked like her legs just gave way, as you said.
Looks like the detector is working properly once again. I know you have to be relieved about that. Is it possible that small rock that gave such a strong signal might be a meteorite fragment? Not sure where you could go to get that checked out. Thanks for sharing this adventure.
It seems that you & I have walked some of the same beaches. Biodiversity at that site is quite good. You can find a lot if you look in all the nooks & crannies. The small curled shell you found may have been a cowrie. Just for future reference, BHB is a no take zone for all marine life & I think that includes shells. Thank you for removing the debris. Glad that you had a nice dive.
Oh my ❤️❤️ love this beach. I'm from Ohio and new to metal detecting. We get to go to FL for some fishing tournaments and this beach park is where we launch the boat from. Have only been able to get to the beach a couple times to do detecting. Peanut Island is so beautiful to swim at and I got to see some of the fish in this video. I don't have a water detector, yet. Just have my pinpointer to use in the water(after I figured out how to use it in salt water). I want to learn to scuba, just do snorkeling for now. Thanks for posting this video. Love watching your videos, keep having fun!!
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Nice bboo
salut Nora😉
You two are such a cute couple! How long have you been seeing each other?
Yay Lena has returned
Greetings from Turkey :)
Glad to see you've found the shipwreck state. Find the right beach, and you may also find gold dubloons. Be careful about diving when it rains. I'm sure you know Florida has wicked lightning. Treasure Coast is from Jupiter to Sebastian, so you're somewhat south of there now. Head north, young woman!
that scuba diver was exhausted. That heaviness when exiting water is real.
Your mystery treasure i think is coke (thats what we call it in UK) made from coal for a cleaner combustion in furnesses and other uses in the steel industry. Once it has been turned from coal to coke it becomes slightly magnetic and returns a slight signal when you sweep over it with the detector.
My 1st open water dives were right there, getting certified over 30 years ago, with Jim Abernathy, world-famous shark diver. Diving eventually took me to the far corners of the globe, and UW photography became a passion.
Jim's the man......💯
Beautiful area. I enjoyed watching your vid. Always remember to have tons of fun. Stay safe ladies
I’m glad to see you meeting up with other divers. Spectacular underwater photographic shots.!
Nora and Lena keeping our oceans and waterways free from pull tabs and bottle caps. The small shell i believe is a conch and yes, that was a Stonefish they are one of the most venomous fish worldwide and can be fatal. That was a very cool shot of it though and good to see you placed the starfish back at it's location. Is your tank an aluminum 80 ? I use an Scubapro Hydros pro dive system that you might want to check into makes diving soooo comfortable and an u s divers Catalina 80 tank. Glad to see your other ' lady luck ' come through today even though no riches....Wahine wai, Aloha.
That's what I was thinking about the Stonefish.
Kia ora.
I didn't find much there metal detecting until I swam past the swim area. That place is an amazing place to go scuba diving. So much life.
Nora ...always peaceful, beautiful video...delightful. Thank you
Enjoying the day is what it is all about. I am glad that your metal detector is working too!
Two girls... Living an adventure! Goodonyas!
Thanks for sharing another soothing wonderful adventure with treasure and Lena 🙂🐟🐠from Sweden with ❤
Fun times. Nice to see you two back in the Sunshine State.
yes, stone fish, there was also a small barracuda swimming around..
Beautiful scenery under the water there. Wish we had that here in the Panhandle. You should detect the sand under that bridge. I'm sure there's a lot there
Great video. Right down the street from me too!! Nice to see Lena as always.
Yes, as G Games said, it was a stone fish. The small shell looked like a cowrie shell.
That's what I thought, too, but there were no "gear teeth" at the opening...?
I'm jealous of you Nora along with Michael, and ALL the other Divers, because I can't enjoy Diving anymore. I was off the Florida Keys on a Beautiful day, in 85, Snorkeling, and made THE MISTAKE of not Equalizing, and blew my Eardrum out. I MISS IT SO MUCH!!!! I was able then to hold 1 breath for over 4 min. without problems, to Show how I was able to go deep enuf to cause it. And like usual I did it to myself.
But I DI REALLY APPRECIATE ALL THAT YOU DO TO HELP CLEAN UP OUR OCEANS, THAT STUPID PEOPLE THINK IS A GARBAGE DUMP!!!!
THANKS TO ALL OF YOU PLEASE KEEP UP YOUR GOOD WORK!!! YOU'RE DOING GREAT WORK!!
Your in my neck of the woods. Welcome! Not sure how long your are staying around but the small island south of the Blue Heron bridge is called Peanut Island. Great snorkeling there. An incredible variety of fish around the reef. Visitors can take a water taxi from Marina to get to it. Lastly, Lake Worth Beach and Fort Lauderdale Beach are always packed with people. I have seen lot's of rings recovered from here. Happy hunting and safe travels. Your living the dream !!🐬🎽
i love lenas personality
The rock at the end of the video could have been a small Iron meteorite. In that case, it would be an exceptional find. Due to the iron content, these have a high weight, are magnetic, and have a high nickel content. Because these meteorites are often large and sometimes beautifully shaped, this species is well known to the general public. Some of the largest known meteorites found on Earth are iron meteorites. Nice videos, greets from Belgium. Pat .
I'm amazed at every pull tab you find! They went out 40 years ago!
When you found the ear ring (around 4:40) it looked like there was a ring just below your detector - certainly something circular.
Always great to have you back in the States!
you left the lights on haha!
I love the effects on video when you find something :D
Another awesome adventure Nora, not so many good finds but that’s how it goes.
Thanks again for sharing 🤙
Just had such a Mandella Effect moment! At 0:25 it looks like your eyes are blue! Then dark brown later in the video. Messed with me so much.
You both are so cool, glad the scuba diver was ok!
Nice to see you both again. Great little camper.
Come to Iowa in the summer. I’ve found 33 rings in the water so far this year. I use an Excalibur ii as well. I find rings every time I go out. 62 rings last year.
Very cool hunt, I hope to try some underwater hunting sometime!
Hi, Nora and Lena. Nice dive spot. Love the shot of the stone fish. Nice haul of trash finds. The 'no elbows' rule and the reason for it made me chuckle to myself. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy and safe, you two 👍🏽 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Love this video! Lena, such a jokester - are you worried about getting wet 😂. The fish are amazing, loved the one with the black dot on the tail and the camouflaged one! So sweet of you to wave goodbye to the little dude in the shell!
Very pretty place. Thanks for the video
if you're still in town, you may want to also check out Lauderdale by the Sea, about an hour south of Blue Heron Bridge. It has a great shore dive in the ocean. (And it's at a good time of year when the ocean is usually calm with turquoise water.) You enter the water south of the pier around Datura Ave. You can also dive under the end of the pier this summer because it's closed to fisherman because it's being repaired.
Hello! I love this video! Thank you for showing us underwaters life ! So amazing nature! You girls are looking so beautiful! Be healthy and happy and enjoy your summer!
Nice job Awesome location those rock metals always interesting 🤨 Fantastic 🇬🇷💙🏖✊
Love your camera work, the fish were beautiful, and had to chuckle when you held the hermit crab. Yes ma'am that was a stone fish, stay away from them. Since you two are in Florida again are you coming a little further north to dive at the springs again? That's the area I am close to.
I grew up not that far from the Blue Heron Bridge and visited multiple times. It was a dangerous area for crime, so just be careful. The snorkeling and diving is good though. Singer Island is close by has great reefs and is safer.
Nora , you are still a hero to me , how you helped out a fellow diver , and a great video as well😸
Nora you do such a wonderful job editing your video. I think you could have a career in that department as well. That is when all the treasures have been found.
For me ms..nora still number one...i always luv her channel and video..
no spanish coins found a place in ventura ca nice and cool. go look for gold. be at the gpaa gold show next weekend. 👍👍👍. have a good day
Hi Nora! I just subscribed to your channel. I love your simple, honest approach to filming your detecting exploits and all the beautiful places you visit. Thanks for taking me along on your adventures with your videos!
Blue heron. wow, Right in my back yard. I've dove there dozens of times. Never thought of hunting there, but it is where I learned how to do underwater photography. We've documented all the fish and wildlife there - it really is an amazing spot! You do get around the world, don't you! Keep hunting!
Always happy to see a new video from you 😊 just the greatest 😊♥️
Hey Nora, so surprising to see you at the Blue heron bridge in the video. I go up there all the time but this past week I was busy with a project so I didn't make it. That would have been so wild to have walk on to you while you was up there.
Always brings a smile to my face, I was so hoping it was going to be some off the scale diamond!
Glad to see the two of you having a great time. Was hoping that was a diamond. Better luck next time😎
Where are you? Are you ok? Hope so. Enjoy your adventures and want more!
Nora and Lena! Lena and Nora! Always great to see you are having fun adventures! You are my favorite UA-camrs! Can’t wait to see you next video!👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏Learning French sounds like a great idea before going to 🇫🇷! 👍👍👍👍👍
2:25is a Scorpionfish, which is closely related to stonefish (most venomous) and lionfish.
The sand looked cool with that grey color
В 4:19 Метеорит вероятно. НАСА ги купуват . Язък за хубавата обица, че менте! Следващият път повече 😉👍
If you got a signal off it, my guess about the nondescript lump found that gets stomped on at the end of the video would be a small 'manganese nodule'. These can be very common in deep seas (some have thought about mining them but apparently technology is not there yet to do so profitably) and sometimes get washed into shore.
I wonder if some of these metallic rocks you find, are actually meteorites. Take them to a geologist and have them inspected.
That was my first thought, especially if it was magnetic. That size meteorite was probably worth $50
Some rocks contain iron and they are not meteorites on land same problem
That did look like a meteorite.
@@davemartinlabs common rocks. On top of that if that was a meteorite it would be way more expensive. 1gram=1000 dollars
I dont think a meteorite would break under a foam flippy floppy. Meteorites are very dense and hard. That thing sounded like slag or something . She also should keep in mind that gold and other minerals get trapped in stone too. Would be rad to find a meteorite!
Nice Video. Sometimes a rock is just a rock. (that's philosophy)
Looks like you and Lena had a great time .
Amo seus vídeos, principalmente quando a Lena está também 🥰😍🥰 beijos do Brasil
Thank you for keeping our ocean clean, but remember that it’s not okay to touch or handle the living critters.
Very nice hunt! Always nice to be in Florida, water is great. Thanks for sharing!
HOLA ME ENCANTA VER TUS VÍDEOS...UN SALUDO DESDE GUADALAJARA JALISCO MÉXICO..
UN ABRAZO Y SIGUE ASÍ
New subscriber here. Your genuine excitement is pleasantly addictive. Even underwater your joyful happiness can be heard, creating a smile on this end. 👍
Nora like the rv, that was a stone fish, I have seen them before when I dive, good luck and be safe 🙏 💗
hey, Nora! hey, Lena! so nice to see you lovely ladies! loved all the fish, especially the Stone fish( or is it a rock fish?) he was so well hidden and so cool. the hermit wanted away from you so bad he almost left his home! silly crab! Nora wouldn't hurt you! cool, big star, too.
so, i guess your best treasures were the wildlife, this time. i was sure hoping the ear-ring was a DIAMOND💎 woulda been some carats in that, maybe? oh, well. maybe next time. to me, tho, the biggest treasure was the two of you! hope to see m'ladies soon!
I have logged nearly 1000 ocean and lake dives, there is nothing that compares topside...
Fun video with your pal Lena!
We call the rocks hot rock , I’m in Norfolk ,England, U.K. my mate who got me into detecting told me he thinks they are space rocks.
Dan.
I’ve missed you and Lena! So glad you’re back at it. Keep up the great work. 🤙❤️
Hi good to see your Detector working again looking forward to getting mine and yes that was a stonefish shame about the earring you ladies stay safe out there
Nice video's Nora! Greets from the netherlands
Amazing work you are awesome at what you do and I'd love to join you sometime. I live 15 min from Lake Erie and there are alot of cool spots here to dive. I have cash paper money just moving with the currant on the floor of the lake. Keep it up !
Wow Nora, I was really surprised to see using your Excal ll, so glad that you got it back, Now as for Lena, she rocks, and she is so kool, keep those vids coming.
Maybe that metallic rock you found was a meteorite. Most of them are high in iron or nickel content. That would be awesome if it was!
LOL...you're right down the street from me practically. You should come up to the Treasure Coast and search. Enjoy!
That hermit crab reminded me of a troll doll with the pink plant growing on the shell. Troll crab? Thanks for the video.
Nora, I can't stop being surprised. Very cool content. Fascinating video
With your mystery treasure, when you found it, my first thought was a musket ball, but when you showed it out of the water, it was completely the wrong shape (and not lead). Then I wondered if it was slag from some sort of metal work, but I would think there would be more than one piece. I hope the lady that fell is okay. I backed up the video to see what happened, and it looked like her legs just gave way, as you said.
@@romanasa6653 those are usually heavier
Que du Bonheur🎬🍀Toujours un véritable moment de détente🔬💪Alex From France🙏🍷🌹🌌
God ya'll beach hunters have it going on,I LOVE BEACH DETECTING, LOVE IT,I ENVY YA'LL SOOOO MUCH,GREAT VIDEO
i know this is an old vid, but everyone i try to catch up on, you are the treasure. be safe
excellent video I grew up in the area fishing for mackerel right on the other side near the boat launch. Nice trip down memory lane. cool finds.
Welcome back to the USA everyone
Not a very productive hunt but always enjoyable Nora. Good luck in the future! ✌
Greetings from Turkey :)
I love 💕 your videos 😛 but can you make them a little longer there a way to short and it's nice to see Lena back hope you find something really nice
wwould love to see individuals help clean up waste in ocean/water by bringing it back out.
Stay Amazing Homie!!🙌🙌🙌
it s a paradise !!
Looks like the detector is working properly once again. I know you have to be relieved about that. Is it possible that small rock that gave such a strong signal might be a meteorite fragment? Not sure where you could go to get that checked out. Thanks for sharing this adventure.
I thought the same thing. It would be very valuable, too.
It seems that you & I have walked some of the same beaches. Biodiversity at that site is quite good. You can find a lot if you look in all the nooks & crannies. The small curled shell you found may have been a cowrie. Just for future reference, BHB is a no take zone for all marine life & I think that includes shells. Thank you for removing the debris. Glad that you had a nice dive.
Bonjour Nora, sympa cette sortie détection en bouteille de retour chez toi.la bise à vous 👍👍👍👍🇨🇵
Lena is such a little cutie!!💖💖💖💖
Awesome editing today! Love the slow mo shots!
Kool location the waters so clear and the aquatic creatures are awesome 🤘
Hooray! Your detector is working again! What, no cooking show segment? Who's a better cook, you or Lana?
You at the water fountain, you say: I found the jackpot ! 😂😂😂
Oh my ❤️❤️ love this beach. I'm from Ohio and new to metal detecting. We get to go to FL for some fishing tournaments and this beach park is where we launch the boat from. Have only been able to get to the beach a couple times to do detecting. Peanut Island is so beautiful to swim at and I got to see some of the fish in this video. I don't have a water detector, yet. Just have my pinpointer to use in the water(after I figured out how to use it in salt water). I want to learn to scuba, just do snorkeling for now. Thanks for posting this video. Love watching your videos, keep having fun!!