- Jon Collins-Blacks Treasure!! | TreasureNet. com
The treasure is supposed to be hid now but the book is available for pre-order www treasureinside com is the website for the treasure There is 5 chests total to find for this treasure hunt and I guess the clues and hints are available in his book "Theres Treasure Inside" Jon Collins-Black did a podcast interview on youtube:
- General Discussion | TreasureNet. com
Open discussion of a wide variety of topics, including, treasure hunting, metal detecting, prospecting, relic hunting - even antique hunting A great place to meet other treasure hunters!
- Treasure Hunting Forum | TreasureNet. com
TreasureNet is the internet's largest community dedicated to Treasure Hunting: Metal Detecting, archaeology, north american indian artifacts, relic hunting, treasure caches, sunken treasures, shipwrecks, buried treasures, gold prospecting and more!
- Treasure Hunting Metal Detector Forum | TreasureNet. com
Treasure Forum General Discussion (52 Viewers) Open discussion of a wide variety of topics, including, treasure hunting, metal detecting, prospecting, relic hunting - even antique hunting A great place to meet other treasure hunters!
- Treasure Legends | TreasureNet. com
Legends of lost treasure, mines, shipwrecks, and other caches are usually based on historical fact Use this forum to discuss various treasure legends
- Rocks Gems | TreasureNet. com
A forum for rock hounds and gem hunters Talk about locations, techniques, finds, and more
- 5 reasons NOT to pursue the Beale Treasure Ciphers
The treasure description is revealed using a sequentially numbered Declaration of Independent All the reader needs to do is solve the Ciphers 1 , the treasure location, and they will be rich!
- Craigs Creek and the Chattahoochee River | TreasureNet. com
Of course, if you were returning to recover buried treasure, would you advertise that fact? Other areas that have been rumored to have gold buried by the Cherokee are Scarecorn Creek and Talking Rock Creek in Pickens County, and Shallow Rock Bridge Creek near Canton, Georgia Many other legends of lost gold exist in Cherokee country
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