ou8acracker2
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- Apr 5, 2012
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Im just spitballin again here. I am a native floridian, geologists, and have done extensive research on the geology of florida.
Everyone is looking in todays everglades..the everglades goes all the way too Loxahatchee in southern florida. Before the lake okeechobee barrier..it used to flood all the way to the loxahatchee. This treasure could be buried way further north. If it was rainy season, or there was alot of rain, or something...it would have been nearly impossible for them to get that far southwest anyway.
havent researched this a lot. Just my two sense on the topic from what Im hearing compared to what I know geographics wise
Everyone is looking in todays everglades..the everglades goes all the way too Loxahatchee in southern florida. Before the lake okeechobee barrier..it used to flood all the way to the loxahatchee. This treasure could be buried way further north. If it was rainy season, or there was alot of rain, or something...it would have been nearly impossible for them to get that far southwest anyway.
havent researched this a lot. Just my two sense on the topic from what Im hearing compared to what I know geographics wise