I am a data scientist, who uses knowledge of Bayesian statistics to search for lost objects, such as the remains of the airplane, ships or precious metals. But the last one is my passion. I was able to find 50 locations of the UK where, according to real historical information and legends, the treasures of kings, conquerors, and rich nobles were buried. I have lent my treasure-finding expertise to map " Buried Treasure Is An Adventurer’s Dream" (spam)
. But you should understand that this is only approximate data, and the area of locations is vast and searches require large investments. I advise finding treasures on the beach after massive hurricanes. To most people, hurricane season is the time to board up windows and dread the worst. But to professional and amateur treasure seekers like me, it is the time to hit the beaches and hunt lost riches. Large storms are required to scrape a few feet of sand from beaches and dunes and expose gold, silver, and precious stones, sunk and scattered centuries ago. But making a find, you need more than walking along the beaches with a metal detector. What separates those who make a real find from the legions of beach rowers is knowledge and patience.
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