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Hidden Ocean Treasures around Florida

In the last five hundred years, Florida has been a consistent harbour for ship wrecks. It is the only state amongst the 50 which is predicted to have the biggest number of undiscovered treasure sites. Over many years, various treasure maps have been discovered or drafted to take treasure hunters to their destinations. Some have proven successful, while others were plain disappointments. In spite of the growing number of disappointments, folk, today, still search for the golden wealth in its remote corners, expecting to become wealthy by a dead pirate's accumulated wealth.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 23, 2012 at 12:06 am

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Finding Historical Lost Treasures: The Kusanagi

There are many legends surrounding secret lost treasures in each country around the globe. Some of these legends became very well known and famous, inspiring legions of people every day to search for them. One such legendary item that provokes this sort of devoted treasure hunting is the sabre of Kusanagi and all the legend that it is surrounded by. The sabre of Kusanagi is an especially famous sabre found in numerous best-loved legends concerning Japan. One legend tells the story of a god who yielded this weapon to beat the eight headed serpent who had terrorized the local people. Nonetheless, there are numerous unique myths surrounding the sabre of Kusanagi, and surely everyone knows that whoever owns this weapon will be a ferocious warrior.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 22, 2012 at 2:23 am

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The Undiscovered Treasures of Oak Island

The greatest mythological treasure hunt of all times is dreamed to be of the Treasure Pit in Oak Island. This island is sited in Nova Scotia, Canada. The treasure pit was first discovered by a teen named Daniel McGinnis in 1795.

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Finding Historical Lost Treasures: La Noche Triste

"The night of sorrows" - that is how Cortez described the defeat of the Spanish armed forces at the hand of Aztec Indians. Cortez and his men were surrounded in Tenochtitlan, the mythical city of gold in what's today modern Mexico. They were holding the Aztec ruler, Moctezuma, hostage. When Moctezuma died, the Aztecs grew violent and stormed the city.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 21, 2012 at 11:21 pm

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Would you like to be the next Indiana Jones Treasure Hunter?

Indiana Jones is a legend that generations have grown up with. Whether you used to be a fan of the comics or of the films, chances are you secretly could have always wished to be a treasure hunter. Of course, you probably never thought it was possible. How could it be? But, there is that thrill of excitement as you imagine yourself searching for silver, gold nuggets or secret treasure hidden somewhere in the depths of the earth, totally forgotten by the rest of existence.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 17, 2012 at 10:53 pm

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Guide to Purchasing A GPS Navigator

If you're having trouble readings maps or hate asking for direction, then it is advised that you buy a GPS navigator. You will need to put in a destination, to get the directions to the place you want to go. There are plenty of different units available, as some only give you directions, some let you select your routing preference and some give you fuel-efficient routes. Hence, it's very important that you find the best satellite navigator instrument for yourself.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 12, 2012 at 1:50 am

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Geocaching for Newbies

As a modern day hobby, geocaching is referred to as treasure hunting in the digital age. Some describe the out of doors sporting pursuit as current-day orienteering via Global Positioning Systems or GPS. For at least 10 years now, up to 1.5 reported geocaches, and close to 5 million geocachers around the planet so far, geocaching has definitely gained an international following.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 9, 2012 at 8:19 pm

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On the Search for Valuable Metals

Many folks think of the treasure hunt as a foregone endeavor that went out of favor at the end of the gold rush era of western Canada and the US, but those with the time, desire and perseverance, locating finds of valuable metals is still a very reasonable pursuit in this modern age. In fact, modern GPS and satellite technologies have made the hunt for gold, silver and other valuable materials easier than ever before. As the cost of these metals continues to rise to never before heard of levels, the treasure hunt has returned from the realm of pastime back into the realm of fortune seeking.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Tom Snow - February 8, 2012 at 10:39 pm

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The Best GPS for Hiking and Camping

Hiking and camping are great techniques for city folk to get out and reconnect with nature. What starts as a relaxing getaway, nevertheless, stops being fun extremely swiftly when campers and hikers get lost, which is why it's vital to be prepared. An expedition into the outdoors is usually better tried with a GPS receiver well-suited to hiking and camping.

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Choosing the right GPS Receiver

Today most people encounter satellite technology a fair number times per day in the course of going about their daily lives. They bounce signals off satellites by making calls on the cell phones they carry in their pockets. They zoom in on their satellite radios in their cars while commuting home from work and they put the big game on the TVs in their living rooms.

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