Google Maps has definitely helped people find their way to many a place in a new town or country but we came across some interesting news; Nathan Smith using it to find treasure. The man claims to have found buried treasure using Google Maps along the coast of Texas. What is the treasure? It’s supposedly a a ship that sunk due to a hurricane in 1822 and was carrying gold and silver. Presently he is looking forward to arousing interest amongst the investors to fund his quest. Any one eager to fund an adventure? The man claims it’s worth $3 billion!
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Would like to contact Nathan Smith…have new techniques for pinpointing the ship he is looking for, using RF wave triangulation…now using this method to locate precious metal deposits….Bill at ausurch@gmail.com…….thanks
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