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Hello everyone.
Is there any treasure hunter explorers in northern New Jersey?
. I've got a crazy discovery here dating back to the giants because he artifacts are massive.

There's tombs in massive.
Burial mounds With cave entrances below.

Does anyone out there? I would like to help out, let me know. Because they made all the lakes and northern New Jersey also into faces and beings..
Few of the lakes, because they took pictures of everything, the 1930 NJ Aerial photos.

Thanks .chris
 

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Hello everyone.
Is there any treasure hunter explorers in northern New Jersey?
. I've got a crazy discovery here dating back to the giants because he artifacts are massive.

There's tombs in massive.
Burial mounds With cave entrances below.

Does anyone out there? I would like to help out, let me know. Because they made all the lakes and northern New Jersey also into faces and beings..
Few of the lakes, because they took pictures of everything, the 1930 NJ Aerial photos.

Thanks .chris

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