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help locating an ENTRANCE
July 07, 1998 at 16:39:37

-treasure is hidden no more than 300 m deep in a cave in hilly karstic zone (full of caves, dolines, etc.).

-main entrance sealed with rocks, debri, etc. about 200 years ago. so lots of vegetation, small trees, etc. have plagued the area.

-entrance supposed to be large enough to allow horses through.

-dry, high area in general.

question: how can the entrance be detected ?.


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