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"It’s an all too common sight on Sydney beaches: A group of people on their hands and knees at Bondi, Manly or Balmoral, frantically digging through the sand.
Sometimes the lost item is a missing engagement ring. Other times it’s a treasured necklace or even a rare signet ring -- a family heirloom.
Buried among millions of grains of sand, the situation can seem hopeless.
For many years, one person’s loss has been the gain of lone 'metal-detector guys' who scour the beach at sunset looking for the day’s lost treasures."
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Image Credits: Michelle Wranik / CNNBO
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