Can you dowsing those pics?

I was looking at where Art has silver coins, turns out it looks to be a spot on a map I've been working on today. The map isn't finished yet in other places (mostly off the shore).....so, cropped down to area. See if this is the same location as Art's.
 

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I am out of time tonight, will have to finish later. But taking a quick check specifically for silver, 1 hit between the red circle and the left red X above.....mostly below the X.
 

I was looking at where Art has silver coins, turns out it looks to be a spot on a map I've been working on today. The map isn't finished yet in other places (mostly off the shore).....so, cropped down to area. See if this is the same location as Art's.

Yes, is it!
 

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I forgot this pic.
 

I'll take a look at the other map, soon as I get the time. Went over that area of interest more, there is a gold & a silver hit very close to the 2 red Xs, see blue/orange arrows (blue for silver, orange gold). Both seem to be about 6-7 ft deep. It is really hard to tell if these are caches or just some loose old valuable coins/treasure. Other deep stuff at the 2 red Xs down to about 8-9 ft deep.
 

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For some reason, the island has so much more signals in the water or on the shoreline.
 

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For some reason, the island has so much more signals in the water or on the shoreline.

This island has many stories about buried treasures and shipwrecks on shoreline. I believe some green "X" belong to the Guano tools left behind late on 1890.
 

Here is the last photo you added.
 

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Here is the last photo you added.

Red
In this photo there is stories about a Spanish ships that navigated for this waters during the colony times. She carried gold ingot in the bottom of the ship but something happened that those ingot were scattered in the bottom of the sea just close to the shoreline.The ships was heading to Mexico. Many years ago, a fisherman found one of those ingots just to few feet from shore. Now, I need to have an idea where those ingots are located. Can you help me?
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I checked only for gold signals, this can locate all gold treasure, including the raw gold dust/nuggets often found at Spanish shipwreck sites. Orange circles for gold treasure.
 

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I marked this area better, cropped down to the gold locations.
 

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I marked this area better, cropped down to the gold locations.

Good job. I believe those ingots are located and the end of that peninsula where you indicated with 6 yellow circles.
 

Good job. I believe those ingots are located and the end of that peninsula where you indicated with 6 yellow circles.
Sometimes the color not quite the same on all computers, yellow-orange with Foxfire browser on old WXP computer....my laptop running WIN 7 really makes stuff look different.
 

Sometimes the color not quite the same on all computers, yellow-orange with Foxfire browser on old WXP computer....my laptop running WIN 7 really makes stuff look different.

Good observation. I have another map close where I live in Maryland. There is a true story about a French man who buried a small cache of Jewelry before die in a hotel or better known Tavern. The place is called Hagan's Tavern. I'd tried to find this chest but has been very difficult because the neighborhood is full of houses and nobody respond to my request of permission. According to some historians, this chest was buried nearby the tavern over a hill. In the photos, the Tavern is marked with a flag.

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Probably going to be hard to know if it is still there. Only signal I got comes even close, is marked by the red X.
 

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Probably going to be hard to know if it is still there. Only signal I got comes even close, is marked by the red X.

Thank you Red for that work.
 

Capt. Betances,
In all photos, dowsing revealed...
Green circled areas: An attraction to gold.
Blue circled areas: An attraction to silver (coins)
Thanks for posting your pictures,
Jon
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RedIn this photo there is stories about a Spanish ships that navigated for this waters during the colony times. She carried gold ingot in the bottom of the ship but something happened that those ingot were scattered in the bottom of the sea just close to the shoreline.The ships was heading to Mexico. Many years ago, a fisherman found one of those ingots just to few feet from shore. Now, I need to have an idea where those ingots are located. Can you help me? View attachment 698876
Hello,Dowsing revealed an attraction to gold in the areas of the green circles and rectangle.The southern location are gold coins/ingot/jewellry and the northern green circle/rectangle are natural gold deposits.Thanks for posting your picture,Jon
 

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