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A man digs with a spade as he searches a beach in Folkestone, southeast England, on August 29, 2014 for gold bullion buried there by German artist Michael Sailstorfer as part of the Folkestone Triennial. Thirty gold bars have been buried on a beach in Britain by a German artist, prompting a flood of bounty hunters with metal detectors to seek their fortune on August 29. The gold bars, worth a total of 10,000 GBP (13,000 euros, 17,000 USD), were buried in Folkestone, by Berlin-based Michael Sailstorfer as part of an arts festival. The bars, worth around 300GBP each, are a few centimetres long. Members of the public will be allowed to keep any of the 24-carat bullion which they find. AFP PHOTO / JACK TAYLOR

Detalii fotografie
Loc:     Folkestone, Kent, UNITED KINGDOM
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   JACK TAYLOR
Data:   29 August 2014
Dimensiuni:   3000 x 2000 (886.54 KB)
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BRITAIN GERMANY ART OFFBEAT