Summary:
In this video, Jake and Kendall are on a Native American artifact hunting expedition in Florida, specifically searching for arrowheads and spear points. They have special permission to hunt on private land. Throughout the video, they dig a deep hole in search of artifacts and find a piece of Native American pottery shard. They discuss the process of artifact hunting, the importance of digging deep due to sediment buildup over thousands of years, and the challenges of digging in the heat. Despite finding some rocks, they continue their search in hopes of discovering valuable Native American artifacts.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The individuals are on a boat for Native American artifact hunting in Florida.
2. They have special permission to search on private land.
3. They are primarily looking for Native American arrowheads and spear points.
4. One of their friends sold an arrowhead for over $40,000 previously.
5. They are digging holes to search for artifacts, and it's a time-consuming process.
6. The first find is a piece of shirt, which could be part of an artifact.
7. They explain that artifacts are buried deep due to sediment buildup over time.
8. The person is using a shovel and other tools for excavation.
9. They mention issues with the camera and adhesive coming off.
10. They humorously discuss the possibility of being rescued with an excavator.
11. They talk about clearing the sand out of the hole and the challenges of digging.
12. There's a mention of a meteorite impact in Florida that killed off the dinosaurs.
13. They take turns digging in the hole for artifacts.
14. They encounter rocks during their search.
These facts provide an overview of the activities and challenges involved in Native American artifact hunting on private land in Florida.