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Artist buries gold on British beach
The metal never fails to attract attention
Summary
29 August 2014
A great number of people have gone to Folkestone beach in the South East of England to dig for gold after a German artist announced he's buried 30 bars worth £10,000. The initiative1 is part of a local art festival.
Reporter:
John Maguire
Gold
Report
Buried beneath the golden sands of Folkestone are 30 tiny pieces of not silver, but gold. It's part of a project by the German artist Michael Sailstorfer, who buried the treasure by hand and there's no map.
There are two sizes – one worth around £250 and the other around £500 – and it's finders keepers for anyone lucky enough to unearth2 one.
Beachcombers with metal detectors3 are out in force. But the artist has also buried metal washers to try to level the playing field.
It's thought some gold may already have been found, but there's plenty left in this art installation4. It's called Folkestone Digs and it's certainly living up to its name.
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n.主动性,首创精神,主动权(的行动),倡议 | |
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v.发掘,掘出,从洞中赶出 | |
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探测器( detector的名词复数 ) | |
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4 installation | |
n.装置,设备,设施;安装,设置;就任 | |
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