WHATS THE BEST COASTAL PLACE IN FLORIDA TO DETECT

southern gent

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Aug 1, 2004
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Pickens Co. S.C.
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My friend, that is the million dollar question. If we knew we would get more treasure. Best of luck and HH! Chris
 

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tallpaul

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thanks southern gent,, maybe that was a hard question he he! where did most of the ships go down was it the gulf coast or the atlantic coast
 

spotz

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Jan 16, 2005
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Stanfield, Oregon
Atlantic side. Known as the Treasure Coast. Fleet of Spanish Treasure Gallions went down in Hurricane in 1715. You can fins tons of stuff about it on the internet.
Spotz
 

Cladius

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Mar 8, 2004
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tallpaul i bet someone here would sell you a map! just kidding just about every treasure mag or book has info on Fla. good luck.
 

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tallpaul

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cheers guys,, i'll do cocoa and go down south from there,, for first two weeks, then i'll move up to daytona way for last two weeks, if i dont find find old gold and silver coins, i must find gold jewlery, just hopin to have great finds to post when iam back, i can picture it now, on a stormy night wind like a banshee,, rain so hard it hurts when it hits, and the gallion going down with all that loot, and some has my name on it (he he!.
 

southern gent

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Aug 1, 2004
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Minelab Excal, Sovriegn. Whites. Garret
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Best of luck Tallpaul. Be carefull in cocoa. The beach is okay but the town is shady. HH! Chris
 

aquanut

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Jul 12, 2005
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Go to Sebastion, access the barrier island at Wabasso,when you get to the end, turn right. Go about a half mile and look for the small signs for the Seagrape (first) or the Turtle (second) beach accesses. The area holds two wrecks, the 1618 Spanish Galleon and the Capitana of the 1715 fleet just offshore. Don't go in the water with your MD because Treasure Salvors owns the water rights to these wrecks.
...Aquanut
 

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tallpaul

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thanks for that aqua, great help,, i'll do my best to get results, i know the laws are different,, i must be carefull,. but hey iam a treasure hunter he he!, thanks again guys,,
 

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