Archive for February 18th, 2009

Feb 18 2009

New Friends & Link

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We stumbled on to a site the other day that we were really excited about. We’re in the process of setting up a reciprocal link program with them, but we wanted to encourage you all to take a look if you haven’t already at THunting.com - Treasure Hunting Forum!

We added them to our blogroll so their link will always be around, but it looks like a fun site. We can most certainly add them to our list of Metal Detecting Forums. Hopefully they’ll link back to us, we’re always excited to expand our treasure hunting family.

- Shaun & Adam

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Feb 18 2009

Google Earth Discovers Sunken Spanish Treasure?!

Published by admin under Finds

Uhh…

Apparently we need to spend less time READING and more time LOOKING because this is exactly the kind of thing we need to be using our new technology for.

A musician from Los Angeles, Nathan Smith, has apparently used Google Earth to discover a sunken Spanish ship off the coast of Texas.

The ship is believed to have hit the shore in 1822 and is supposedly loaded with treasures that may be worth BILLIONS. Smith used Google Earth to zoom in on a “shoe-print like impression near the area where the ship is reported to have crashed.”

Then Smith took a metal detector to the site and declared he struck gold buried on the vessel! All of this from cruising Google Earth!?

But apparently Smith did NOT research property laws in Texas while he was surfing Google. Attorney Ron Walker, who represents the owners of the ranch Smith detected, says “It was offensive that somebody could go on Google Earth, look down and see what they think under the ground, and come in and say ‘I want to dig up your property.’ They have no proof anything is there and no experience.”

So while we are more than a little envious that Smith was able to discover treasure, we don’t envy him the legal drama that may take YEARS to unfold. In the meantime, we’ll keep you updated on how this story develops and if there really IS any sunken ship off the Texas shore.

- Shaun & Adam

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