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Sappers clear Russian laid landmines in Ukraine's farmlands
Yurii Besklubnyi, a driver and sapper of the mechanized demining department of the mechanized demining group of the humanitarian and underwater demining pyrotechnic unit of the Special Purpose Emergency Rescue Detachment of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Mykolaiv region, scans the ground with a metal detector during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Sappers clear Russian laid landmines in Ukraine's farmlands
Yurii Besklubnyi, a driver and sapper of the mechanized demining department of the mechanized demining group of the humanitarian and underwater demining pyrotechnic unit of the Special Purpose Emergency Rescue Detachment of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Mykolaiv region, scans the ground with a metal detector during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Sappers clear Russian laid landmines in Ukraine's farmlands
Yurii Besklubnyi, a driver and sapper of the mechanized demining department of the mechanized demining group of the humanitarian and underwater demining pyrotechnic unit of the Special Purpose Emergency Rescue Detachment of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Mykolaiv region, scans the ground with a metal detector during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Sappers clear Russian laid landmines in Ukraine's farmlands
Yurii Besklubnyi, a driver and sapper of the mechanized demining department of the mechanized demining group of the humanitarian and underwater demining pyrotechnic unit of the Special Purpose Emergency Rescue Detachment of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Mykolaiv region, holds a metal detector during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Sappers clear Russian laid landmines in Ukraine's farmlands
Yurii Besklubnyi, a driver and sapper of the mechanized demining department of the mechanized demining group of the humanitarian and underwater demining pyrotechnic unit of the Special Purpose Emergency Rescue Detachment of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Mykolaiv region, holds a metal detector during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Yuliia Ovsiannikova/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Beachcombing with metal detector on Athens beaches
February 23, 2025 - South Athenian Beach, Greece: Aggelos K., a 25-year-old plumber working in central Athens, is a healthy and financially independent young man who earns his own living. On his days off, he spends time beachcombing along the nearby Athenian rivieras, where he tries to collect euros and rings as he walks on the beach with a metal detector. His goal is to save around 1,500 euros to buy a more efficient metal detector. The one he currently owns, which costs about 300 euros, makes it difficult for him to find valuable items like gold rings. However, he collects coins ranging from 0.50 to 2 euros, so in 3-4 hours, he can gather nearly 50 euros per day, equivalent to a day’s salary for someone living in Greece. Till now he has collected 300 euros. A few kilometers away, in the Helliniko area, the beach is being privatized, and the country’s tallest residential skyscraper, The Riviera Tower, is under construction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Kobleve a small, coastal village, in the region of Mykolaiv infested with hundreds of mines
The beach and sea are infested with hundreds of mines placed by both sides in RussiaÕs war on Ukraine, posing a serious threat to people. The Ukrainian government has banned coastal bathing. Experts agree it will take years to de-mine the Black Sea.
A woman walks on the mined beach of Kobleve
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Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.
In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.
While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.
Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.
Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.
Tetyana Sikachina, 31, peels mushrooms to sell to passing motorists. Once a common sight in this part of Ukraine during the autumn months. These mushrooms were collected in the fields behind her house because she is too frightened to go into the forest because of the danger.
September 2022
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Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.
In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.
While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.
Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.
Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.
Volodomyr Horbach, 45, in his car workshop in the village of Zalissia at the edge of the forest north east of Kyiv. Like many who have stayed in the badly damaged hamlet he has not gone back into the forest.
September 2022
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Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.
In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.
While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.
Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.
Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.
A deminer follows a mine tripwire where it runs into the forest. Almost invisible to the naked eye and hidden among the leafmeal on the forest floor booby traps left by retreating Russian forces earlier this year are one of the risks in the forest as well as unexploded ordinance and anti-tank mines.
September 2022
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Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.
In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.
While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.
Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.
Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.
After checking for tripwires a deminer uses a mine detector to sweep a narrow area in front of him. The nature of the heavily wooded forest north east of Kyiv means that mine clearance activities are slow and laborious.
September 2022
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Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.
In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.
While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.
Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.
Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.
A mine warning sign in the forest near the Ukrainian village of Zalissia north east of Kyiv, where Russian forces occupied a frontline position at the beginning of the Kremlin's invasion in March 2022.
September 2022
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Couple Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, who discovered a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Couple Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, who discovered a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Half penny coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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London knife crime blitz
A knife arch operation took place in Walkers Court, Soho.
Metal detectors deployed in central London as police step up knife crime blitz. Knife arches will become a more familiar sight in the West End as police step up the blitz on blades. Chief Inspector Andy Brittain.
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London knife crime blitz
A knife arch operation took place in Walkers Court, Soho.
Metal detectors deployed in central London as police step up knife crime blitz. Knife arches will become a more familiar sight in the West End as police step up the blitz on blades. Chief Inspector Andy Brittain.
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London knife crime blitz
A knife arch operation took place in Walkers Court, Soho.
Metal detectors deployed in central London as police step up knife crime blitz. Knife arches will become a more familiar sight in the West End as police step up the blitz on blades. Chief Inspector Andy Brittain.
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London knife crime blitz
A knife arch operation took place in Walkers Court, Soho.
Metal detectors deployed in central London as police step up knife crime blitz. Knife arches will become a more familiar sight in the West End as police step up the blitz on blades. Chief Inspector Andy Brittain.
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Dr Krzysztof Jakubiak , left, and Dr Tomasz Nowakiewicz, are professors of Archeology at the University of Warsaw. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: The Masovians speak to Jan Demczuk, a 90 year old farmer, who lived through World War 2 at close hand. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Piotr and Marek dig in a farm field after their metal detectors detected a large object underground which turned out to be a large horseshoe. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Roman, one of the most experienced metal detectorists searches in a farm field in eastern Poland. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Roman, one of the most experienced metal detectorists searches in a farm field in eastern Poland. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Michal poses for a photograph ina farm field while digging. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Dariusz with metal detector looking for treasure. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Dariusz with metal detector looking for treasure. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Dariusz with metal detector looking for treasure. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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Battlefield bounty hunters: the detectorists of eastern Europe.
Enthusiasts fuelled by vodka and nationalism are on the hunt for military memorabilia: Michal and Roam cross a farm field after a day of detectoring and digging in eastern Poland. The Masovian Guardians of History are a Polish group of Metal Detectorists who scour the war fields of Poland looking for relics of the Nazi Invasion and occupation, The Soviet Red Army's Counter invasion of Poland and Imperial Russia.© Antonio Olmos / eyevine
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