So here we go.
There are literally utold thousands upon thousands of sites to Search for Lost Treasure. Most people don't realize whats
in there own backyards. I've spent alot of time over the years in labraries searching the archives and old newspapers for
clues that have been left behind. It's like putting together a big puzzle, once you have all the pieces put together its time
begin your search. You must have a good idea of what you are searching for, how much is there, approximate location, the right
tools, and the right people involved. You must take care in your search, respect peoples privacy and property and allways
get permission to search an area or place. If you are not sure ask, most of the time people will be more than happy to let
you search. Respect the Laws in your state, there are alot of Treasure Hunters who have given us a bad name, not filling up
there holes and disrespecting other people's property. There are just too many locations and places to hunt, if it's too much
trouble to search in one area go to another, it's just not worth getting in trouble over. It's all about the adventure.
Here are some great links to get you started on your research, good luck and good hunting.
Frank Salmon, The Ultimate Adventurer
Many Links to Lost Treasure
1http://www.ajpl.org/superstition/ldm.htm ,2 http://www.losttreasure.com/statetales/taleLA.cfm ,3 http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/2002-12-05/curr4.html ,4 books http://www.therockerbox.com/lost_treasures.htm ,5 http://www.treasurelore.com/florida/florida_treasure.htm ,6 http://www.jamesmdeem.com/treasurestory3.htm ,7 http://www.ancienttreasurehunter.com/fourcorners.htm ,8 http://rebelcherokee.labdiva.com/lsttreas.html ,9 http://www.treasurehuntersuniversity.com/links.html ,10 http://www.treasurelore.com/florida/treasure_news.htm ,11 http://www.coinworld.com/newcollector/StateTreasures3.asp ,12 http://atochastory.com/ ,13 http://www.melfisher.com/ ,14 http://dslweb.nwnexus.com/treasure/virtual/ ,15 http://www.losttreasureusa.com/ ,16 http://legendsofamerica.com/LA-Treasures.html ,17 http://www.losttreasure.com/statetales/ ,18 http://gocalifornia.about.com/cs/treasures/?terms=lost+dutchman+gold+mine ,19 http://www.malakoff.com/goldcountry/history.htm ,20 http://www.ldolphin.org/Treasfind.html ,21 http://www.losttreasureusa.com/Volume1Number02March15-2003.htm ,23 http://www.cyberwest.com/cw14/14alwst.html ,24 http://s.webring.com/hub?ring=detectorist ,25 http://www.e-adventure.net/land/treasure/newleads.html ,26 http://www.treasurefish.com/california%20metal%20detecting.htm ,27 http://www.losttreasure.com/statetales/taleNM.cfm ,28 http://www.therockerbox.com/new_mexico.htm ,29 http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/aug/stories/lost1.html ,30 http://farshores.org/a03smvp.htm ,31 http://www.calfcreek.net/bowie.html ,32 http://www.tesoro-del-alma.com/index2.html ,33 http://www.theoutlaws.com/gold2.htm ,34 http://www.desertusa.com/magnov97/gold/nov_gold2.html ,35 http://www.stangrist.com/?hop=theminer ,36 http://www.texfiles.com/texashistory/san_saba_mines.htm ,37 http://www.burlingtonnews.net/arizona.html ,38 http://www.offbeattravel.com/padre.html ,39 http://www.oaoa.com/specialsections/treasure/treasure.htm ,40 http://www.juiceenewsdaily.com/1004/news/haunted_texas.html ,41 http://xyz.org/treasure/ ,42 http://www.sonofthesouth.net/ben-sublett-gold/Sublett-Marker.html ,43 http://www.interdrama.com/ozark.html ,44 http://www.theoutlaws.com/gold5.htm ,45 http://www.geocities.com/linksatlantis/losttreasureoftheincas.htm ,46 http://www.catskill.net/purple/schultz.htm ,47 http://www.atlantisrising.com/issue20/20templar.html ,48 http://www.divingdiscovery.com/ghost.htm ,49 http://www.criticalenquiry.org/beale/ ,50 http://www.treasurenet.com/cgi-bin/treasure/westeast/headlines.pl/Show?_id=200601 ,51 http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/john.htm ,52 http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~gtusa/treasure.htm ,53 http://www.crystalinks.com/rennes.html
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