BIG GOLD BAR

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Good morning friends.
I need help please, I found something that I believe to be a big gold bar, over 500 kg.
Except it's on the beach of an island in Bermuda that belongs to England.
And I am a Brazilian citizen and I live in Brazil, does anyone know the procedures and how do I be mine? X.jpg
 

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take a friendly vacation and confirm 100%....then make recovery plan !!
 

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Looks a little green to be gold.

Which does not mean its not... could be the picture... algae growth... pet casket... etc.

So... with this said.. how do you know it is gold ?

I will also point out... if in fact that was gold it would make it the largest gold ingot / bar I ever heard of... Gold was never poured that think and large for many reasons.
 

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Just over 1100lbs of gold!

I would just pick it up over my head & run off with it. (although thats not my legal position)
 

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Looks a little green to be gold.

Which does not mean its not... could be the picture... algae growth... etc.

So... with this said.. how do you know it is gold ?

I will also point out... if in fact that was gold it would make it the largest gold ingot / bar I ever heard of... Gold was never poured that think and large for many reasons.

I was also surprised.
But it is quite different from what is around.
And we have to take into account that the Caribbean has been home to many pirates for over 200 years.
So, what they may have done with the gold in their hands, God knows.
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I was also surprised.
But it is quite different from what is around.
And we have to take into account that the Caribbean has been home to many pirates for over 200 years.
So, what they may have done with the gold in their hands, God knows.

This... is your evidence that you have found a massive gold bar ? ? ?
 

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This... is your evidence that you have found a massive gold bar ? ? ?

I am asking for help, for those who know gold hidden in the sea sand for more than 200 years.
I am more than 5000 km from this location, I found the same by satellite image.
I cannot say that it is gold, but it seems that it is due to the context of the environment, color and format.
 

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Ok... here is your "help"...

Get on a plane...

and go see it up close.

I mean how much more help could you possibly need ? ? ?
 

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You've identified a massive gold bar on a beach from a satellite image? C'mon. Get real.

The largest gold bar ever made (it was made in modern times) weighs a mere 250kg.

I think you should just scrape together the air fare, go get it, and smuggle it out in your trouser pocket. No-one will notice if you get a decent belt.
 

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Come on... ya gotta admit... This is fun. :)

Errr... Or... I am REALLY bored.

errr ahhhh ... yep... that's it.
 

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Use it as your vacation bank. Take a hammer and chisel with you and remove it a chunk at a time to pay for your trips there. :laughing7::icon_thumleft:
 

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The image provided is NOT a satellite image. Please explain the source and circumstances of the image you posted.

Time for more coffee.
 

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The image provided is NOT a satellite image. Please explain the source and circumstances of the image you posted.

Time for more coffee.

Finally someone with a brain.
Well friend, come on.
I have studied an old map about pirates and it gave me a coordinate in the Bermuda.
However, it was very broad, but certain to define a geographical area.
So I analyzed thousands of videos and photos and luckily I found a photo of the place, however
distant portraying the landscape, so I approached it.
And by the location of this photo, I determined the coordinates via satellite, so I have the location.
But the question is whether this is a gold bar, even if it seems to be, because the surrounding context, rocks, color, texture and shape look like gold.
Understood? So I asked for help, if anyone knows yours I can apply for the British government, as each country has its own laws regarding treasures.
 

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How refreshing--another :occasion18: ... now he's going to ask for money to recover it, giving you a large share. :laughing7:
 

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How refreshing--another :occasion18: ... now he's going to ask for money to recover it, giving you a large share. :laughing7:

Do not judge without knowing, as you may be judged like that one day.
I just want information, if someone can help me, I'm grateful.
 

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I can't get for some reasons, not to mention that the place is restricted.

So let me get this straight: you want to recover a huge bar of gold from a restricted area in Bermuda...so essentially you are asking for help in committing a crime by stealing it?
 

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I'm with AARC and Red Coat, no such thing as a gold bar as big as you say, it would not be able to be carried for one thing. Like others have said, go there, see it in person, take a sample. Personally I think you are dreaming, and that no such thing exists in the real world. Good luck with it, prove us all wrong and go recover it!!
 

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Ok, lets break this down, as i recall, you said you lived in Brazil, so I assume you got the picture off the net or from someone on the net. So the next question is, where did you get the picture? It also looks zoomed in, do you have the whole picture, unedited for context you can post? Who took the picture?
 

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