To all my TH's friends
some other enemies (I do not carry a grudge), this Christmas 2010 is with great happiness, health and many dollars. That 2011 will bring many galleons and that sanity and wisdom prevail over madness and ignorance.
Sincerely VV
I personally wish you Merry Christmas, though "you" in Europe can enjoy snowing, skiing, breaking bones on icy roads and so on, and "we" in the Caribbean have unfortunately always the same - blue sky, soft movement of palm trees on white sand beaches, crystal clear waters where if you focus well your eyes you can sometimes see even glint of gold coins on sea bottom inviting you to bring them up but there are so many, many treasure shipwrecks in our waters that we generally do not care, we prefer to sit on the beach, drink long drinks and being entretained by young, well built Caribbean girls..... what a sacrifice and difference from depeloped and sofisticated European countries.....
Claudio, many thanks for your valuable contributions not only to this Forum but to marine archhaeology and treasure hunting "business" in general. I am still convinced that any treasure hunter can be at the same time also marine archaeologist, it just depends on his behaviour..... Claudio, I would be honored to join you one day here in the Dominican Republic in some treasure hunt and I hope it will happen soon! Happy New Year, my friend, good health, many discovered treasures on sea bottom and God Speed!
To all Treasurenet Forum members,
I wish you from my heart many good finds in 2011, success in everything you will do, friendly environment and lot of contributions to this excellent Forum!
Dear Claudio, Lubos, and all the rest of you here... proud to know you and my best hopes and dreams for us all in the coming year. A very merry Christmas to all and to all a very Great New Year!
Also a Merry Christmas to Terry, Lubitos and all my Tnet friends and members
all the best wishes to you and your loved ones...
HO,HO,HO,
Chagy.....
Researcher, Scuba diver and adventurer , always on the quest of discovering, recovering, conserving and exhibiting colonial-era artifacts and treasure.
Each excavation site is always treated as an archaeological project. "Preserving Maritime History For Future Generations"