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Emitr.com - Metal Detecting is an exciting hobby that offers the opportunity to discover buried treasures. Metal Detecting is an exciting hobby that offers the opportunity to discover buried treasures. Using ground search metal detectors to find coins buried underground can actually be quite profitable. Coins from decades or even centuries ago could be hidden under just a few inches of soil.
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AmateurRadio.in - Amateur Radio speaks to the world Ham radio is often referred to as amateur radio and is a hobby that is enjoyed by millions of individuals across the globe. A ham radio operator uses a two-way radio to broadcast with other amateurs for the purpose of entertainment, public service or other venture.
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www.Koy.in - Koi Ornamental Japanese Carp The carp is a large group of fish originally found in Central Europe and Asia. Various carp species were originally domesticated in East Asia, where they were used as food fish. The ability of carp to survive and adapt to many climates and water conditions allowed the domesticated species to be propagated to many new locations including Japan. Natural color mutations of these carp would have occurred across all populations. Carp were first bred for color mutations in China more than a thousand years ago, where selective breeding of the Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) led to the development of the goldfish.
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