Florida Treasure Beaches Report 1715 Fleet And More

Florida Treasure Beaches Report 1715 Fleet And More

I’ve been living on the Treasure Coast for about 14 years, and during that time, metal detecting has become more than just a hobby for me—it’s a passion. Whenever I come across something that I believe fellow metal detectorists would find educational or noteworthy, I love sharing it.

One of my favorite resources is the Treasure Beaches Report, which I’ve been reading for years. The author puts an incredible amount of time and effort into the blog, making it an invaluable source of information. I highly recommend checking it out.

If you're interested in buying a metal detector, you'll find plenty of insightful articles, as well as updates on daily beach conditions along the Treasure Coast. When the conditions are just right—and with a little bit of luck—you might even uncover your own piece of gold or silver along these shores.

I hope you enjoy the blog as much as I do! You can visit it here: Treasure Beaches Report. https://tbr2020.blogspot.com/


1 comment


  • Greg Bueckert

    I have just left -35C in Canada to do my second attempt to find Spanish treasure on the Treasure Coast. I have been very impressed with the friendly people of Melbourne Beach, where we are based this year. We are exploring the area for a place to park our motorhome later this year. I have been metal detecting since 1975 and have been all over North America. The lure of Spanish gold has led me to the Treasure Coast. I hope to meet some new people on the beach next week.


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