Hoser John said:Find treasure,artifacts,or antiquities in mexico and you go to the filthiest,stinking foul jails on the face of the earth!!
Hoser John said:You have NO RIGHTS in mexico. You are GUILTY until proven innocent under their rotten judicial system.I have personally seen a 19 year old friend die in less than 4 months.Mining buddies ripped offf,by military,for mine,rv,all mining equipment,jeeps ,EVERYTHING but shorts,t shirt and shoes,I picked'm up at TJ.
Hoser John said:I could go on for hours about Lake Chapala,Puerta Vallarta,Acapulco horror stories.Go play,have fun in the sun,spend tourist cash,enjoy and survive!!Take care-John
jimf said:Hey Indigo, Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo are plush resorts compared to Mexican jails. You shouldn't believe everything you see on CNN. Anyway, I thought this was a treasure hunting forum, not a left-wing political forum.
casahilo said:Boomer
I am assuming that would that be Bahia De Las Animas and not Isla Las Animas. I had to do some smooth talking to "the boss" to justify the 1000.00 for an Excaliber 1000. I know she will approve the 20 bucks for the colorful beach chair. But, the 52,000 for a boat to get there might be a hard sell. I will add this spot to my list. Thanks for the info. How do you know this area? Sounds like you've been there.
I COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF!coinshooter said:Yes, but the point you two guys are missing is that the average white boy in Mexico can count on the "shake down" by folks who think of Americans as "cash cows". Unfortunately for Mexico, they have bitten the hand that feeds them so much that the average Joe American is afraid to venture across the border into this wonderful country. I'm sure both of you speaking up have features that allow you to blend in or know the language fluently enough to get you by without being "singled out". Me personally, I am extremely hesitant to go into a country where guns and crime because of the cartels and poverty have driven people to dangerous extremes. You might say, well yes, the U.S. has the same problems, but at least here if you do get into one of those problems they will presume you are innocent until proven Guilty and not the other way around. There's just no way around it in my mind. The laws are just too unfamiliar to me and I don't wish to jeopardize my life for a few bucks worth of treasure that could or could not be there. BTW, politics plays heavily into treasure hunting, so why ignore it?
elkman13 said:Just sat on a court case. Lawsuit between RV owner and a? man who used it to take a boat to Mexico for fishing trip. RV broke down boat came back on a flat bed truck. The boat could not go back over the border because no RV. A plea to the US and the answer "do what it takes." $1000 under the table and the boat could pass. I MUST AGREE MEXICO STINK!!!
I can't believe what I am reading. I actually joined this forum just so I could respond to this tripe. I have been going to Mexico twice a year for the last fourteen years. I have been as far south as Guatemala, and I have spent a great amount of time in "non-tourist" areas. I have NEVER had a problem with either law enforcement or the local population. Bribes and shake-downs are kind of like alligators in the sewer-Nobody's ever seen one, but everyone knows someone who has...How do the over half a million ex-patriate Americans who call Mexico home manage to survive in such a dangerous and horrific place? It's simple-I am over a hundred times more likely to be Murdered, shot, robbed or be made the victim of random violence in Los Angeles than I am in Mexico. For every horror story you hear there are hundreds of stories of selfless generosity on behalf of the local people. To those of you who are afraid to go to Mexico I say you're right! Stay home and leave the thousands of miles of beautiful beaches; great fishing and wonderful year round climate to those of us who are not afraid to move out of our parents' basements and go experience life...