Archive for May, 2007
If you’re at a loss on where to start searching for buried treasures, get your metal detectors and flashlights ready and blinking because we have several suggestions in mind for you:
National Forests - It’s a good place to start exploring because most rangers are courteous and quite willing to help metal detecting aficionados like you. You’re also allowed to own any finds you detect as long as it’s less than 50 years old, file a claim, and even prospect for gold.
Indian Reservation - These are very promising locations, indeed, but you have to be Cheyenne to legally search in Cheyenne land and so forth. If you don’t look Indian, you’d better find someone who is.
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Promising Locations for Metal Detecting Finds
these are some great videos on the history of Oak Island, take a few min and watch them
Oak Island Youtube video footage Information
Part I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw2E3xwO_M4
Part II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b49YEhMCgL0
Part III
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELsURJxMSK0
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Keith Ranville & Daniel McGinnis & Oak Island
Photo of the bathymetery scan done around Oak Island, the scan shows the bottom surface of the surroundings of Oak Island. New technology is the best source to understanding this 212-year-old mystery, old conventional methods just scratch the surface, Keith Ranville has raised the bar for other treasure hunters considerably with his well known new Oak Island theory and under-standings to this once thought’ a un-solvable treasure mystery.
The legendary Coumesourde Stone, now lost, is believed to have concealed a secret? of great importance to the mystery of Rennes-le-Château’s, Lost Treasure.
Also If you ever wanted to see what Keith looks here you go.

Renne Le-Chateau
Written in stone, of the secret of Coumesourde
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Written in stone Keiths new cipher of the secret inscription of Coumesourde





















