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Follow on Google News | Metal Detecting in the UKMetal detecting is a hobby that is not just popular in the United States.
By: MetalDetectorReviews Xaviera Arata Editor of the Metal Detector Reviews website -- http://www.MetalDetectorReviews.me -- pointed out; “…Metal detecting actually has a long and rich history in the United Kingdom. Interestingly enough, the invention of metal detectors sprung not from a recreational or leisurely need: on the contrary, it came from the need to detect the locations of dangerous mines, so that they might be disarmed…” Added Xaviera Arata By the end of the Second World War, metal detectors had become considerably sophisticated and effective. Soon after, some archaeologists began using mine detectors in their digs and excavations, in search for ancient metal artifacts. By the 1950s, metal detectors began to be used to recover small items like coins in England. The brothers Caiger-Smith used what were previously mine detectors to recover modern as well as Roman coins in the fields surrounding the town where they lived, in the Newbury area. They even wrote and published their experience with metal detectors and what these nifty gadgets could possibly accomplish in the future. The paper sparked interest in metal detectors that would continue to grow until the present time. As in most other countries, laws govern metal detecting in the UK. A metal detecting enthusiast should be granted permission to go metal detecting on all lands except those that are open to the public such as parks and beaches that are not privately-owned. Otherwise, in the case of fields and farms that are privately owned, you must ask permission first before you search, and usually an agreement between the property owner and the metal detecting enthusiast is made regarding any items of value that may be found in the area. There is also a Treasure Act and Code of Practice in the UK that every metal detecting enthusiast should read and remember; as there are certain items, such as coins that are older than three hundred years old, that must be reported to the authorities when they are found. “…Metal detecting is so popular in the United Kingdom that a national body has been set up for the hobby. The national body is called the National Council for Metal Detecting, or NCMD, where you can find some very useful information on metal detecting in the UK…” Added Xaviera Arata Further information, resources and reviews of the best metal detectors by clicking: http://www.MetalDetectorReviews.me End
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