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  1. #1
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Is this the yamasheeeta treasure? by kevinkevin

    We dug this in our lot. Yamasheeta treasure? Interested anyone?

    Is this the yamasheeeta treasure? by kevinkevin-tpictures-190.jpg

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  3. #2

    May 2008
    Nanaimo, B.C. Canada
    White's 4900 DL Max, Tesoro Deleon
    1,380
    2 times

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    That brick-like ledge is a marker. It means gold is down 20 feet deeper.

    But you must dig it by hand or booby traps will blow up

    Let us know what you find.


    Jay


    ***Update Note

    This thread has been combined with another, so it may appear to be disjointed.

  4. #3
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    Wow..I'm surprised that now i have a positive comments here. Well Saturna and the others I just want you to believe me that this is the real find. This is right in our own lot. Here's more picture for you to analyze.Name:  tpictures 117.JPG
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    I think this is a grid line or something.
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  5. #4
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    Here's more guys...Just open your eyes. I'm not a treasure hunter. Please help me on this one. This is a large volume guys

  6. #5

    May 2008
    Nanaimo, B.C. Canada
    White's 4900 DL Max, Tesoro Deleon
    1,380
    2 times

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?


    The same picture keeps repeating.

    You need to sort the attach=1], attach=2], etc thing out.



    Jay


  7. #6
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    Here's more...Please help me..I have dozens of pictures ...

    Is this the yamasheeeta treasure? by kevinkevin-tpictures-271.jpg

    [attach=2[








  8. #7
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    Sorry guys I'm not a techie hehhehe. Here we goes...

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  9. #8
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    Keep coming..... You believe now? I told you I'm not a treasure hunter...
    I searched the internet and we concluded that this is a "777" treasure site...

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  10. #9
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Is this the yama[url=http://forum.treasurenet.com/words]--deleted--[/url]a treasure?

    THis i a part of a wall of the tunnel..It's a bick wall. WE been digging this fro almost 3 years all by our selves.
    I'm not into any organization... we are treasure hunters..ordinary folks here guys..

    Is this the yamasheeeta treasure? by kevinkevin-tpictures-271.jpg
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  11. #10
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    I posted this picture for two days now. What i got are stupid comments. I just want to share this picture.
    I thought this forum is the right one for me to discuss this matter. I hope I can find the right persons to discuss this find.

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  12. #11
    ph
    Sep 2008
    43

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    I'm hoping that someone out there will see this picture and will say to me " YES KEVIN WE BURIED THAT SON OF THE GUN, LET'S DIG IN"

    Is this the yamasheeeta treasure? by kevinkevin-tpictures-243.jpg
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  13. #12
    Kentucky Kache

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    What is it?

  14. #13
    us
    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
    minelab exp.
    2,091
    14 times

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    What do you think it is? Looks like a old foundation to me ..Find any coins /trinkets around it? The red fired bricks makes me think its some kinda fort or home 1800s.Do you think its older?The one piece looks like it was for cooking or casting metal...

  15. #14
    Kentucky Kache

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    Quote Originally Posted by RELICDUDE07
    What do you think it is? Looks like a old foundation to me ..Find any coins /trinkets around it? The red fired bricks makes me think its some kinda fort or home 1800s.Do you think its older?
    If I could tell by the picture I wouldn't have asked, now would I?

    I see something that looks a little bit like a pyramid.

  16. #15
    us
    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
    minelab exp.
    2,091
    14 times

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    Crazy cache.I was talking to the guy who posted it.Not you,i always thought thats who you spoke to on a post.Not the other people....

  17. #16
    us
    Sep 2006
    Montana
    11,694
    11 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    If all you did was post the picture and not talk about what it was - I can see getting stupid comments...

    What is it?

    Is that you in the pic?

    Have you found anything interesting to share?

    Where do you live?

    Are you considering the foundation the "find"?

    Interesting... but not enough information to have a discussion about.


  18. #17
    us
    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
    minelab exp.
    2,091
    14 times

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    Jims right ,if you want some help you have to tell more and show some of the finds.We date foundations in my area from the mortar used and the clay used for the bricks....Some spanish in my area in the 1700s made a mix of brick mortar with oyster shells...Goodluck

  19. #18
    Kentucky Kache

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    Quote Originally Posted by RELICDUDE07
    Crazy cache.I was talking to the guy who posted it.Not you,i always thought thats who you spoke to on a post.Not the other people....
    Sorry DUDERELIC, my bad.

  20. #19
    us
    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
    minelab exp.
    2,091
    14 times

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?


  21. #20
    us
    Aug 2005
    Illinois
    1,362
    1 times

    Re: Why no one believed that this really exists in our land?

    You got the comments you did, because you came on here asking for financing. If your going to complain to people, make sure you tell them the complete story.
    MXT,  and just dumb luck.

 

 
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