shedigz
Elite Member
I think there might be some promise in cemetaries and live a block from one. But I find it disrespctful to hunt them. Does anyone hunt cemetaries?
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Why you bonehead dogpound .hey now........some of my best finds came from a cemetery
Cemeteries are very personal, private places. A lot of strong emotions, really not very respectful. Think most places have laws regarding removing items from grave sites, I know we do here in Florida. Cemeteries are really more for the living, a place to remember, a place to respect. There are so many other places to hunt, wouldn't even consider being seen detecting one. There may be a parking area, even a picnic area, away from the grave sites, but I still don't think I would take a recreational hobby to such a place. Most of the people who go to visit, usually aren't there to have fun, or in a good mood. Would want to add to anyone's distress. For some, grief takes a long time, a surviving spouse may have left a wedding band at a gravesite, when it's time to move on. Probably quite a few items left in memory, and they should remain where they are at.