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Hello. Welcome to Magnet Fisher's Wonderwater Mysteries.
Today, we have a magnet fishing rig and we are going to see what is at the bottom of the lake around this dock.
Now, I expect we are going to find nails and screws related to the construction of the dock,
but it's possible we might find something else.
The bottom line is that when people swim around here, there will be less chance for them to step on things
on the bottom of the lake that might cut their toes or their feet.
This is the magnet right here, and I'll show you to links on the page [see description below] where there are
tutorials for how you can set up your rare earth magnet in this little protective dome. And, then here is
a recording device. We have a flashlight, a very powerful flashlight. And, then we have two action cams.
They are going to record what we find, and I am going to turn on the action cams right now.
Okay. We are recording.
It's been raining all day so it's nice to have this break to get out and see what we might find.
I am going to put on these gloves for no particular reason. I am not sure they are necessary.
But, they seem like a good idea just in case.
I guess because I might find something sharp and pokey and I want to protect my fingers.
I've also got a finds bag.
And, I'll put that right here.
Okay.
Now, let's see what we can find.
I'll start over here in shallow water.
Just dropping it along.
Feeling along the ocean.
I mean the lake.
[Humming.] We're looking for something metal.
I don't know what we'll find.
But, you never know.
Okay.
Let's see here.
So far we have an interesting collection of rocks.
Look, it's a circle.
Are they some kind of magnetic rocks?
It's sort of an interesting thing.
It's a ring of rocks.
Why do you think this would happen?
Are they, like, fragments of a meteor?
They can be the "Mystery Magnet Rocks!"
Okay, we don't know if they are extra-special rocks or if all the rocks are like this.
There it goes. Into the deep.
Into the deep.
We're just letting it sink. All the way to the bottom.
Fine. Then, we'll drag it back.
Here we go.
We have... [Laughing.]
We have a lot of interesting vegetation from the floor of the lake that we have discovered here.
This is of a aqua biological interest.
It's not treasure or any kind of thing like that, but it's very pretty at right now.
But we're going to relocate it back to the lake, and then we are going to take one last tour around this dock.
And, then we are going to declare it good.
We might come back to this another time, but for now it feels like we've done a pretty good job of
inspecting the perimeter.
So, obviously take special care of your probe.
It's important you want to keep it safe. You don't want to drop it like I just did when you have your cameras
attached to it.
So, we are going to coil up the line, and we are going to take the probe itself, and we are just going to rinse it off.
Get all the muck off of it. Here we go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, wait!
What is this?!
What. Is. This?!
Are you getting a picture of this?
It is a nail on the end of the magnet.
We have found a nail.
Well, that is Magnet Fisher's Wonderwater Mysteries today.
The mystery that we found is, "Why did the rocks stick to the magnet?"
We'll look into it and if we figure it out we'll add it on to the end of the video.
And, if you know the answer, please write it out in the comments below.
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I'm Lee, and thank you for tuning in.
All right.
