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"Clint DeFields hears the constant buzz coming through his headphones as he waves a wand over the sand – back and forth, back and forth.
Big waves crash nearby, but DeFields isn't listening to Mother Nature – he wants to hear the high-pitched sound that blares from his metal detector, letting him know something is buried below that is worth digging up.
DeFields was just one of a dozen or so prospectors clutching metal detectors under overcast skies in Huntington Beach on Monday morning, a day after hundreds of thousands of people..."
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Image Credits Josh Sudock/The Orange County Register
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