Digging Deep for an Undug Layer at a Big City Dump!
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2022
- I dig for bottles at my favorite city dump. My camera work is rough, but I had to dig at some tough angles. Anyway hope you enjoy! Please like and subscribe and stay tuned for future videos!
I don't worry too much about your camera style. It feels like I'm the one doing the digging. Great content.
Nice digs🙂 liked that cobalt ink👍
The English Ale bottle is a cracking great find!
Good video .real time digging got my subscription
Nice finds
Awesome aqua pain expeller
Your accent sounds like either Maine or Massachusetts. I live and dig in Maine. Keeec. Some bottles even if there is damage still hold value. take your time with them. tak. It's your personal dump. You have many years to enjoy. Thanks for getting ack to digging.
This is actually a dump that many people I know dig as well. I'm from CT, but those accents probably rubbed off on me. I do have personal layers and dumps to myself though, and am chasing new ones currently, so stay tuned for future great finds.
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Does anyone know some ways to find old city dumps? I recently moved to south central PA area so I'm not familiar with anything like that around here. I've searched on Google and also tried to find old online maps of this area that might show city dump locations. But I have had no luck yet. Any information would be awesome!
Look for old newspaper archives and search for newspaper issues that mention dump fires as that was very common. Usually they will give a general area or street name even sometimes.
@@PlaneDiggerCam21 Are those archives online or at a public library?
@@JerryR1776 Depends on the area. I have found some online at the Library of Congress' Chronicling America Page but there are also sites like NewspaperArchive.com which require subscriptions. Check with local libraries and historical societies too as they may have access to historical newspapers too.
@@PlaneDiggerCam21 Thank you for the info!