TreasureNet - The Original Treasure Hunting Website! White's Metal Detectors - See What's In The Ground Before You Dig! Western & Eastern Treasures Magazine! J.W. Fisher Metal Detectors! Kellyco Metal Detectors! Your Ad Here! Opal Auctions!
Previous Member Finds!Recommend A Post! Recent Treasures Found By TreasureNet Members! Control the images you see!
US 2.5 Gold Coin!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wahoo !!!!!! A dream comes true !!!! Hafted with asphaltum, indian point... preserved! 1877 Indian. WOW Anglo-Saxon sceat Rare Revolutionary War Officer's Button & Colonial Counterstamped Silver 2000 YEAR OLD CELTIC GOLD STATER! "She" was a "He", and it didn't say Liberty I JUST PAID FOR MY DETECTOR !!! Celtic bronze coin...


This forum has been discontinued.
Please use our new forum
Follow Ups - Post Followup - Current Messages - FAQ - Your Ad Here

GA drill holes
July 28, 1999 at 14:42:21

Sometime ago I came across a series of drilled holes in a vertical rock face (2' x 2') of varying depths ranging from 14" to 40" and at varying angles to each other. I have often wondered at their relationship to Cassiopeia in general outline, however, I cannot quite correlate them to the modern pattern.

I have considered them of being Spanish origin but only know of De Soto coming near by and by all accounts he was looking for treasure and didn't have any to bury.

Just found out aboutCharles Kenworthy's book and will look at it, but any ideas otherwise??


upFollow Ups:


upPost a Followup

This forum has been discontinued - please use our new forum

Comments:



up
Posted By: ip074.triplet.net - 205.216.84.173 - July 28, 1999 at 14:42:21






ADVERTISE HERE


TreasureNet

Return To Top