Most of what I found was keys and coins, mostly coppers but I might have a quid total if I’m lucky! Not sure who accepts dirty, heavily tarnished coins though.

Two bikes this time, but I’m pretty sure there’s two more down there in the mud. It’s really thick mud in that section so I think all the heavy scrap is sunk in there deep down.

I developed a bit of an audience while trying to pull out the second bike and got a round of applause when I eventually pulled it out! It was good to brighten some people’s day but I think I’ll go somewhere quieter next time. As always I was very pleasantly surprised with the overwhelming majority having positive reactions to what I was doing, and one woman even came and had a go.

Most interesting finds were these two Israeli coins and one Indian coin:

  • @[email protected]
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    18 months ago

    Chanced upon this and must say this is really neat! Shame this isn’t a service for the clumsy ones who drop their phones in the harbour.

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      18 months ago

      Thanks! I need to post from my more recent trips but I haven’t got round to it. If anyone asked me to help retrieve their phone I would be happy to help, although they aren’t very magnetic so it can be difficult sometimes