Magnetic fishing is a new hobby gaining popularity around the world. This one is based on the old tradition of hunting treasures in the lakes or in the sea. For this, the hunters use neodymium magnets, stronger than a normal magnet, attached to a string. These can lift extremely heavy loads and seekers can get great items.
The most experienced hunters know where something of value is most likely to be found. They are sure that the most amazing treasures can be found in ancient, pre-revolutionary wells, in sections of reservoirs along bridges, near natural bends of rivers, where the current washes away all valuables that have fallen into the water.
1-. A completely real armor.
two-. Who drops a bounce house in the lake?
3-. “My aunt dropped her scooter under the bridge.”
4-. A bicycle… I want to know how the scene was.
5-. A well-worn lethal artifact.
6-. A computer lost in time.
7-. A very nice and rusty padlock.
8-. A box of newspapers.
9-. A machete is always very useful.
10-. “We had a very good day magnetic fishing: We found 5 gun4s and 3 bullets from the Civil War.”
eleven-. A pay phone for sea creatures.
12-. a horn
13-. A lawnmower who wanted to run away from the mundane life of her.
14-. Commemorative medals.
So I took this safe out of the canal. I thought it lay there for a lot of years. Inside I found what was in the photo, plus several batteries, passport photos, and a bank savings book.
I couldn’t wait to submit my findings to Reddit for more information on medals. Then it occurred to me to try to find the guy who owned these things. Since all I had was her initials and last name, I located her daughter on Facebook * and sent her a message.
She replied that the safe had been stolen only 3 weeks ago! So I called the police to collect the items they found and told them where I got them so they could find other things the imam couldn’t find.