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Alright ....now that you know my spot, check this out !!! This is a busy day. I just checked with fellow t-netter Islamoradamark and from all we can figure it hasnt been hit since the 4th !! No one we know has been out there !! Woo hoo !! Normaly we take his boat since he lives close, but he cant make it so im solo !! Got the whole place to myself. Gonna pack gear on kyak and hit it hard !! Kinda creepy out there in the morning all by yourself. Oh ya did I mention there was a shark attak yesterday or the day before. Barracude/shark there not sure yet !! Maybe ill wait till nine or ten !!

Wait till the drone lands tom the end !!
 

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Im gonna try and do 6-8 hours in the water here tomorrow. Im tired of searching for all this spanish treasure and finding nothing but musket balls and lead sheathing. I need some fresh dropped gold !!! Get the blood pumping again !!
 

Im gonna try and do 6-8 hours in the water here tomorrow. Im tired of searching for all this spanish treasure and finding nothing but musket balls and lead sheathing. I need some fresh dropped gold !!! Get the blood pumping again !!

Yeah sheesh... who wants old gold anyway. :P

:)
 

Yaaaa!!! Thats what im sayin !!
 

Old gold... BAH !...

Its all old and crap. sheesh
 

I want gold that was made by the earth yesterday... not old stale arse gold...

doesn't even have a bar code... let alone an expiration date.

heh
 

I toss old gold out... shesh.

Hey speaking of which... I have some "trivia" for yas...
 

Did you know back in the early quests of the Spanish...

They would discover platinum... I think in panama or ?... cant remember...

Anyway... they would toss it back to "ripen"... thinking it was gold that was not quite "done" yet.

Heh... no joke.
 

I was gonna say Ecuador...
 

"In the 16th century, Spanish conquistadors rediscovered platinum by mistake and viewed it as a nuisance to their hunt for gold. While panning in New Granada, they found white metal rocks mixed in with yellow gold nuggets, making it difficult to extract their intended loot for trade. The Spanish called the metal “Platina”, a derogatory term derived from the Spanish word for silver, meaning “little silver”. Still thirsty for gold, and unimpressed by platinum’s appearance, the Spanish mistakenly dismissed it as an inferior metal and threw it back into the rivers of Ecuador to “ripen”. For years after its initial rediscovery, platinum had no value except as a means of counterfeiting."
 

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