Red_desert
Gold Member
- Feb 21, 2008
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 250/GTA 1,000; Fisher Gold Bug-2; Gemini-3; Unique Design L-Rods
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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I,m sorry Red Desert,but checking that area yesterday rushed my scan too quick and not going through my scanning to check for both as buried treasure or just raw gold deposits.My mentor whom taught me the difference of scanning each one,quickly messaged me of saying I did not conduct the scan right and the whole area in the picture is just mineral deposits and believe me that he is the best of the best to analyze any image or picture for treasure related items.Looks like I need to take my time and check according to his guidance.
I don't know, IR satellite images visually, are hard for the ordinary person to interpret. That image of Needles Canyon area of Superstition Mts is in Arizona. The quartz veins run from south point to west point (on a southeast to northwest angle). About 2-3 miles past the west end, the caves were used for storage in and around Black Top Mesa. I'm not sure how many caves, but it probably would be in the form of crude processed gold.Interesting. What could be it?
ScubaFinder,we only using imaging for the simple reason that you can see the target or targets are exactly there at said gps spot,but as far as what we confirm if it,s gold,silver or just junk related that,s the easiest part,because I could teach you how to check any images or sites you might be interested in just matter of minutes.
I don't know where you guys get all that from...
I see 2 bottles of Corona... half a pack of deteriorated Camel Cigarettes... and whats left of the center part of the January 1988 issue of Playboy.
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Launching all sorts of things into orbit will soon be very affordable. Affordable enough for several treasure hunters to chip in and launch their satellites with equipment. 21st century - progress, all that. Depending on the country, you can contact Aerospace, Blue Origin, or Skyrora if you are in the UK.
What is the definition of "affordable" in this instance?