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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Metal Detecting for Hobbyists

There is a wide range of hobbies to choose from. You can read, you can write poetry, do scrap booking, cross stitch a picture you love, or you can try metal detecting. It's not a new thing; it's just not advertised that much so it's not that greatly appreciated by the general public.

There are lots of groups and societies that center on metal detecting. Most of the members of these groups have their own jobs and use metal detecting as a form of hobby, relaxation and diversion to the hustle and bustle of the hectic work they contend on working days.

Joining clubs will even gain you more friends and acquaintances. For the single, you just might meet your soul mate. This hobby can be enjoyable, so you need not be lonely. Finding the right group can be a great help. They will introduce you to a whole new world. They can give you tips and ideas on how to go about pursuing your hobby. They can even tell you about mistakes they may have along the way to help facilitate and enhance your metal detecting skills.

If joining groups is not really your thing, you can still try it out on your own. All you need to do is research first. Read up and load yourself with all the information about metal detection available. It is always better to know what to expect and know what to do. Then get your own machine and go forth. You need not get anything pricey; you just need to be happy at what you are doing. Enjoy your hobby don't be too serious and goal oriented. Sometimes lost items can be seen when we are no longer hunting for them right? Be happy and relax! No need to agitate yourself if you just got trash.

Metal detecting is a good hobby to undertake. It relaxes your mind and exercises your patience and perseverance skills. You can also have a good time moving around, exercising and getting a generous amount of oxygen. Remember oxygen is the main source of life. Without oxygen we become unhealthy and eventually depart this life; you wouldn't what that now would you? So get yourself moving and try something new and exciting! You never know, you just might end up with a very priceless item.

Try it. You never know you just might get what you have been longing for with a hobby like metal detecting.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

CIS BACONS DIRECT CONNECTION TO OAK ISLANDS TREASURE

Francis Bacons secret cipher

THE BACONIAN WATERMARK SYMBOL SEAL

It is from the 1669 edition of Sir Francis Bacons
--> The New Atlantis.

The Watermark is described as a triangle with tub bottom, with a circle
below followed be two more side by side circles then under a triangle on a
horizontal rectangle.


This watermark symbols reads:

Triangle with round bottom or Oak Island stone triangle
One or first
Two or second
Triangle
On rectangle or rectangle stone tablet

Keiths cipher

The Oak Island triangle first, second triangle is on the rectangle stone
beneath

Bibliography

THE OAK ISLAND MYSTERY
THE SECRET OF THE WORLD?S GREATEST TREAURE HUNT
BY LIONEL & PATRICIA FANTHORPE
(Page 187 diagram 5)

Wisdom of the Ancients and the New Atlantis London:
Odhams, (undated).



If this translation of Sir Francis Bacon holds true, with my descriptive
cipher of his watermark symbol seal, and this cipher is done very much the
same method as the Money Pits symbols, then Francis Bacon is in the front
running of ?who? in my treasure theory.

I am excited to think that the secrets to Atlantis can be in the Birch
Island Triangle. My research is getting closer to the objective to treasure
and it's exciting too.
It feels great to understand some as brilliant as Sir Francis Bacon.


Cipher By Treasure Hunter

Keith Ranville


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Sir Francis Bacons Da Vinci Code

This symbol watermark is read logically from top to bottom like a totem pole
and this is a Francis Bacon cipher' like a "Da Vinci" clue' to where his
writtings are, the watermark triangle is off center to the left as to the
Oak Island stone triangle and Birch island Triangle.

This cipher was made for better citizens for a better world.

enjoy the theroy

Cipher By Treasure Hunter

Keith Ranville


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"THE OAK ISLAND MYSTERY NATIVE TRE/\SURE HUNTER"

Mr. Ranville is a self-taught researcher born in Manitoba. While living in
Vancouver B.C, he became acquainted with the Oak Island mystery

READ--> http://kr.mendhak.com

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Aleutian Indian And English Dictionary

Hello everyone, here is another book to add to you treasure hunting library, I have it on my Free ebook site in both word and PDF format. Enjoy

http://gregmulac.googlepages.com/freeebooks

Greg


ALASKA INDIAN DICTIONARY

COMPILED BY
CHARLES A. LEE

1896

Aleutian Indian And English
Dictionary

Common Words In The
Dialects Of The Aleutian Indian
Language

As Spoken By The
Oogashik, Egashik, Egegik, Anangashuk And
Misremie Tribes Around Sulima River
And Neighboring Parts Of The
Alaska Peninsula

Compiled By
Charles A. Lee

Oogashik, 1896

Friday, November 03, 2006

Newest Treasure Blogs in 6 different languages

These are the new one I have, in an effort to get the stories to a more easily categorized system I have began to try it out with Stephanie’s http://www.brassringblogging.com/ product. I also got it going in 6 languages for the readers that have asked for them so they do not have to translate the posts.

English Treasure Hunting Stories

http://www.treasurestories.losttreasurehunting.com/


Spanish Caza perdida del tesoro

http://caza-perdida-del-tesoro.losttreasurehunting.com/


Italian Caccia persa del tesoro

http://caccia-persa-del-tesoro.losttreasurehunting.com/


German Verlorene Schatz-Jagd

http://verlorene-schatz-jagd.losttreasurehunting.com/


French Chasse perdue de trésor

http://chasse-perdue-de-tresor.losttreasurehunting.com/


Portugese Caça perdida do tesouro

http://caca-perdida-do-tesouro.losttreasurehunting.com/

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