Yes, as long as you have permission from the landowner and there are no regional or national laws that disallow it.
All land, even land open to the public, has an owner whether it be a local council, an individual or a company.
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One should never metal detect without permission from the owner of the property or business, even if it is a public place. To to other wise is considered to be trespassing.
In Chattanooga, you can metal detect in public parks, such as Coolidge Park and Audubon Acres, as long as you follow local regulations. Always check for specific rules regarding metal detecting in these areas, as some parks may require permits or have restrictions. Additionally, you can explore historical sites, but be cautious about private property and obtain permission from landowners. Always respect the environment and adhere to local laws regarding artifact recovery.
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.
they detect metal
Not really. Copper IS a metal, not a property of metal.
Depends on the size of the metal detectors, and the size of the metal under the surface of the earth. The bigger the metal detector, the bigger the piece of metal, the deeper down it will detect.
the metal detcetor always used mainly for detect or find the metal weapons, metals wires, chemical jars/ metal box containing harmful drugs and explosives. it is helped out for alarming illegal import/export gold,silver metals.
Nope. Just metal...
Yes, you typically need a permit to metal detect on public beaches in Marco Island. The local regulations require individuals to obtain a permit from the city to ensure that activities do not disturb the environment or other beachgoers. It's always best to check with the Marco Island city authorities or their official website for the most current rules and regulations regarding metal detecting.
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Yes, you can metal detect in rivers and streams, but it's important to check local laws and regulations first, as some areas may have restrictions. Make sure to use equipment designed for water use, such as waterproof metal detectors, and be mindful of the environment to avoid damaging natural habitats. Additionally, always seek permission if you're metal detecting on private property or in protected areas.
In Alcatraz, SF (A prison), they used a metal detector to detect metal through the exit of the wood-chop. In modern days, they are used in airports. They are also used at entrances to various public buildings like courthouses.