Archive for November, 2006
There is a wide range of hobbies to choose from. You can read, you can write poetry, do scrap booking, cross stitch a picture you love, or you can try metal detecting. It’s not a new thing; it’s just not advertised that much so it’s not that greatly appreciated by the general public.
There are lots of groups and societies that center on metal detecting. Most of the members of these groups have their own jobs and use metal detecting as a form of hobby, relaxation and diversion to the hustle and bustle of the hectic work they contend on working days.
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Metal Detecting for Hobbyists
Francis Bacons secret cipher
THE BACONIAN WATERMARK SYMBOL SEAL
It is from the 1669 edition of Sir Francis Bacons
–> The New Atlantis.
The Watermark is described as a triangle with tub bottom, with a circle
below followed be two more side by side circles then under a triangle on a
horizontal rectangle.
This watermark symbols reads:
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CIS BACONS DIRECT CONNECTION TO OAK ISLANDS TREASURE
Are you interested in hunting for the Holy Grail? Or chasing the ends of the rainbow? Because if you do you are not the first in the long line of treasure hunters; some are legendary and some with names that have been long forgotten by time.
Treasure hunting more often relates to archeology if rather by coincidence. Since most prized treasure artifacts are those that have a tale behind it or somehow carrying a key to unlock a mystery, treasure hunts always include a significant study of archeology. One such treasure hunting figure is Howard Carter, whose finds made him one of the immortal names of treasure hunters.
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Treasure Hunters
Hello everyone, here is another book to add to you treasure hunting library, I have it on my Free ebook site in both word and PDF format. Enjoy
Greg
ALASKA INDIAN DICTIONARYCOMPILED BY
CHARLES A. LEE
1896
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Aleutian Indian And English Dictionary for you Library
Just when you thought the mysterious and elusive Oak Island treasure hunt had died down, and every thing that there was to know about it had been discovered, a fresh new perspective on the mystery could overturn the entire context of the hunt and lead everyone in a completely different direction.
First Nations Researcher Keith Ranville http://kr.mendhak.com has come up with a very distinctive and interesting interpretation of the Oak Island etchings which differ significantly from the existing interpretations due to his Native Heritage (Canadian) background.
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New Twist on the Oak Island Treasure Mystery
FRAGMENT INSCRIBED on SMITHS COVE STONE
This stone was found in Smiths Cove on Oak Island.
The symbols appear to be ancient in fact there is a symbol
that is in ancient “Greek” meaning four underwater
doors :+: or two to two underwater doors.
and the symbol with a circle with a dot in the center
may mean in or inside.
So the top two symbols confirms the money pits symbols
are genuine and they did exist there are three symbols the
same mention on the money pits stone inscriptions this is a
huge step foreword into authenticate the money pits symbols.
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New Discovery on Oak Islands Contained on Fragmented Stone
Due to the fact I am taking my first trip this weekend as a New WAHD. And am going to stop at Lake Erie to do some Treasure Hunting on the way back, I thought I would put out this treasure Story that I found while looking in old archives of newspapers online.
The Boat contains a cargo of 300 cases of beer which if recovered intact could bring the lucky finders a small fortune. The beer bottles alone would be almost priceless.
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Bootlegger cache in Lake Erie Shipwreck





















