"Once I seen the actual dollars and the security ribbons, I lost it," treasure hunter Barbara Agostini said It was not a typical day of magnet fishing for New Yorkers James Kane and Barbara Agostini.
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Moment you realize the well you’re magnet fishing isn’t just old… it’s haunted by history
While exploring deep in the woods, we stumbled upon an abandoned homestead dating back to the 1860s or earlier. Hidden within the ruins was one of the deepest, creepiest wells we’ve ever discovered.
Some couples like to hike or cook together. For James Kane and Barbi Agostini, they fish with magnets. AILSA CHANG, HOST: They have caught coins, weapons, old tools. But, you know, last week they hit ...
KNOW WHAT YOU’LL REEL IN. ♪ >> CALL IT THE POWER OF ATTRACTION. >> I’M GOING TO FISH OVER HERE. I’M GOING TO DO MAGNET FISHING OVER HERE. THAT LOOKED LIKE AN AWESOME SPOT. I’M SO EXCITED. I’M READY TO ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — James Kane and Barbi Agostini pride themselves as magnet fishers. They prowl the city’s waterways looking for hidden treasure and, through their efforts, are helping to freshen the ...
A couple magnet fishing in Queens’ Corona Park hauled up a safe loaded with $100,000 in bills. Water seeping into the safe largely destroyed the stacks of cash protected only by plastic bags. This ...
On Saturdays along the Detroit River and its tributaries, you might find people fishing with poles and lures ― and also fishing with magnets and ropes. One of the latter might be Livonia resident ...
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