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Treasure Hunters Insider Five
December 28, 2000 at 17:36:00

Contents of Treasure Hunters Insider Issue No.5

The Secrets of Treasure Hunting - by Daryl Friesen

When I first started getting involved with treasure hunting on the internet I made contact with a professional treasure hunter who helped me learn the secrets of what it takes to succeed in this business. In this article you can have access that same material. It's been reprinted in the form of the original emails that we exchanged. This information is invaluable for those who aspire to learn the real truth of what it takes to find treasure on the level of a professional.

The Lost Library of the Mayan Itza Part two - by Daryl Friesen

Up until this time I have been unable to print this story in full due to a threat on my life if I did from the source this material. Due to a new development I have decided to go forward with it at this time For those of you who have read the first part of this story, the second part is here at last and there will be much more to come.

Treasure Charts of the South Western United States

Locations of lost mines, Jesuit caches and other Spanish treasure located in New Mexico, Mexico, Arizona and Southern California. Information comes from data found in the Archives of the Indies in Spain.

Confessions of a Pitt lake Prospector

For those of you who are interested in Slumach's Gold, this is one of the best pieces of unpublished information you will ever read if you are interested in the clues to the lost mines location. You can also find it in Seekers of Gold, my book about the lost mine that reveals even more.

If you are interested in learning more please come on by my website.

Thanks Daryl Friesen Spindle Explorations www.bc-alter.net/dfriesen


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