Treasure Hunts become more and more substantial, as time elapses and better metal locating equipment is developed. Many people consider treasure hunting as a hobby, while others make it their full-time job or lifestyle. With each passing day, many treasures are being discovered and this has changed into a source of wealth particularly for those that have a keen consciousness and the best tools to find peak treasure hunting spots. There are only some countries and some locations where the hunters are permitted to keep what they found. Simply because of this restriction, there are many millions of treasures still hidden which nobody has yet claimed.
The U. S. is home to a lot of treasure hunting possibilities. Some top hunting spots are mentioned below:
Emerald Hollow Mine located in Hiddenite, North California is a cool place for hunting gems like: emeralds, sapphires, garnets and tourmaline.
Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only diamond producing site in the world that's open for diamond hunting to the general public.
Roaring Camp is an old gold mining camp on the Mokelumne River in California. Hunters can visit the functional gold mine and then mine their own gold by panning, sluicing, dredging and dry-washing.
Bonanza Opal Mine in Denio, North Virginia is one of the finest hunting sites around for hunting fire Opals.
The gem stone rich Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina is prime location for the search of aquamarine. Spruce Pine is also considered a major spot for aquamarine. Gem Mountain Precious Gemstone Mine provides a covered flume line for treasure hunters to comb through sediment and find all kinds of high valued stones, like: aquamarine, garnets, moonstones, rubies and a good deal more.
And Glorietta Mountain in New Mexico and Brenham in Kansas, are considered major hunting spots for meteorites.
On the inverse side of the spectrum of being on the hunt for real Treasures is the game of Geocaching.
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game and outside sporting action in which the partakers utilize a Global Positioning System receiver or electronic device and other navigational strategies to cover and find containers, called"geocaches" or"caches", anywhere in the world.
Geocache Treasure Hunting can be considered to be an journey realism game where single or multi player groups try to stay a jump ahead of each other as they are mentally and physically challenged in their mission to find concealed treasure. Some teams travel to historically important locations where they must decode hidden codes, each with a clue leading them closer to find the hidden treasure.
Typical caches are a tiny water resistant container containing a log book where the geocacher enters the date they found it and signs it with their established code name. Larger boxes like plastic storage boxes or ammo boxes can also contain items for trading, often toys or trinkets of little price. Geocaching is often called a "game of high technology hide and seek", sharing many aspects with bench-marking, trig-pointing, orienteering, treasure hunting, letter-boxing, and way-marking.
The U. S. is home to a lot of treasure hunting possibilities. Some top hunting spots are mentioned below:
Emerald Hollow Mine located in Hiddenite, North California is a cool place for hunting gems like: emeralds, sapphires, garnets and tourmaline.
Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only diamond producing site in the world that's open for diamond hunting to the general public.
Roaring Camp is an old gold mining camp on the Mokelumne River in California. Hunters can visit the functional gold mine and then mine their own gold by panning, sluicing, dredging and dry-washing.
Bonanza Opal Mine in Denio, North Virginia is one of the finest hunting sites around for hunting fire Opals.
The gem stone rich Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina is prime location for the search of aquamarine. Spruce Pine is also considered a major spot for aquamarine. Gem Mountain Precious Gemstone Mine provides a covered flume line for treasure hunters to comb through sediment and find all kinds of high valued stones, like: aquamarine, garnets, moonstones, rubies and a good deal more.
And Glorietta Mountain in New Mexico and Brenham in Kansas, are considered major hunting spots for meteorites.
On the inverse side of the spectrum of being on the hunt for real Treasures is the game of Geocaching.
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game and outside sporting action in which the partakers utilize a Global Positioning System receiver or electronic device and other navigational strategies to cover and find containers, called"geocaches" or"caches", anywhere in the world.
Geocache Treasure Hunting can be considered to be an journey realism game where single or multi player groups try to stay a jump ahead of each other as they are mentally and physically challenged in their mission to find concealed treasure. Some teams travel to historically important locations where they must decode hidden codes, each with a clue leading them closer to find the hidden treasure.
Typical caches are a tiny water resistant container containing a log book where the geocacher enters the date they found it and signs it with their established code name. Larger boxes like plastic storage boxes or ammo boxes can also contain items for trading, often toys or trinkets of little price. Geocaching is often called a "game of high technology hide and seek", sharing many aspects with bench-marking, trig-pointing, orienteering, treasure hunting, letter-boxing, and way-marking.
About the Author:
Tom
one of the principle contributors to the base data,
as well as, to the progress and advancement
of Satellite Treasure
Map Info overlaid on Google
Maps. Tom has accumulated this
info through many years of seeking out obscure truths thru many diverse
sources.
one of the principle contributors to the base data,
as well as, to the progress and advancement
of Satellite Treasure
Map Info overlaid on Google
Maps. Tom has accumulated this
info through many years of seeking out obscure truths thru many diverse
sources.
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