EasternEtudiant
Newbie
- Mar 11, 2009
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Hello from a Newbie Adventurer ^^(Please tell me if I'm on the right track)
Hello Everyone. (from distinguished cigar-burning gents with a supply of mustache-wax with snuff boxes to avid scuba divers who still has a collection of bon jovi and acdc in their now mp3 players.)
As the title suggests, I am a complete-newbie when it comes to the world of Treasure Hunting. But I was wondering if I am on the right track here. I am about to enter University, and going to major in Marine Archaeology&History. Already am a Scuba diver, but thinking about also taking lessons in Salvage Diving.
It seems that the waters off Florida really is a treasure cove rich in deep History. As I ponder (googling right now, must admit) deeply more into this childhood-dream world of Treasure Hunting, it seems the more information I get, more complicated it gets to be. Fundamentals being,
"Where-How-would a person go about seeking a good-fellow friend in venturing about this adventurous business of salvage-treasure hunting-diving?"
Knowledge first-than gather up the tools&supplies-and then team up with fellow enthusiasts. (are these the correct steps?)
And talking about tools........Would a tug-boat conversion work? Or does it have to be something really fancy? (i.e. Research vessels with ROV canes, deep underwater dredge capabilities, etc)
Any pointers? Tips would be appreciated. ^^ Most -actually all-of my friends, alas, going on the path of marriage, raising kids, etc.etc. It seems I'm the odd-one in my family who loves to go fishing, camping, and starting a collection on old carto's and stories that contain hints on treasures.
Thank you for reading my very first post here!
Hello Everyone. (from distinguished cigar-burning gents with a supply of mustache-wax with snuff boxes to avid scuba divers who still has a collection of bon jovi and acdc in their now mp3 players.)
As the title suggests, I am a complete-newbie when it comes to the world of Treasure Hunting. But I was wondering if I am on the right track here. I am about to enter University, and going to major in Marine Archaeology&History. Already am a Scuba diver, but thinking about also taking lessons in Salvage Diving.
It seems that the waters off Florida really is a treasure cove rich in deep History. As I ponder (googling right now, must admit) deeply more into this childhood-dream world of Treasure Hunting, it seems the more information I get, more complicated it gets to be. Fundamentals being,
"Where-How-would a person go about seeking a good-fellow friend in venturing about this adventurous business of salvage-treasure hunting-diving?"
Knowledge first-than gather up the tools&supplies-and then team up with fellow enthusiasts. (are these the correct steps?)
And talking about tools........Would a tug-boat conversion work? Or does it have to be something really fancy? (i.e. Research vessels with ROV canes, deep underwater dredge capabilities, etc)
Any pointers? Tips would be appreciated. ^^ Most -actually all-of my friends, alas, going on the path of marriage, raising kids, etc.etc. It seems I'm the odd-one in my family who loves to go fishing, camping, and starting a collection on old carto's and stories that contain hints on treasures.
Thank you for reading my very first post here!