Treasure Hunt Adventure by Bill Gallagher of Hachita NM
October 25th 2006 16:49
Our planet soars through its section of the cosmos with an orbital speed around our sun of roughly 30 kilometers per second. Our planet has one moon, which is much more, and much less, than most people have been let to understand. On our moon are easily perceived and incredibly ancient artificial structures and ruins. There are other starkly artificial aspects on or near almost every planet in this system, especially ours. Here are a couple photos of the moon by NASA, with some very interesting and indicative aspects:
There Is Treasure Everywhere.
Thanks very much for checking this blog out. I am Bill Gallagher of Southwestern New Mexico, and I have been treasure hunting with a metal detector since I was 10. If you count the days before that when the hunting of soda bottles for cash was my mainstay, why, I think I can honestly say that I have been treasure hunting for over 40 years.
Hmmph. And I honestly do not know whether to be impressed or depressed over that little fact-toid. It is just the way it is, and when I think of some of the possible alternatives, and how fast time goes, overall I am relieved at least, and generally stimulated by it all, so its not bad by any means, and I have had a lot of freedom and a lot of fun.
Be all that as it may, this blog will encompass many different types of treasure hunting and aspects thereof: there will be informations galore on Metal Detecting (of course) Both in the water and on land, alongwith Rockhounding, which is the seeking of Natural Gemstones; and expect some coverage of Antique Bottle Hunting, essays on Numismatics, plus much more. I have published quite a lot on these subjects already, and some of what you see here will be reworked or updated material, which is to say, Improved material, so we have that going for us too, and thats nice.
I hope to do at least a haphazard job of covering actual treasure related news, but I promise to be discerning, and not haphazard as in careless, but haphazard as treasure hunting news is definitely not going to be the meat of this blog (Pardon me please to the vegans reading this). It will be something I either happen across and like, such as Texas Holding Corporation (Bounty Hunter/Teknetic Detectors) buying Fisher Labs Detectors just recently, and can relay quickly (Like that), or very odd and a spectacle.
Sometimes you might even get a laugh here, so tune in when possible, and I will too.
There is a free e-book by me on MECHANICAL TREASURE SALVAGE here:
http://www.autodidactics.com/technolo.htm
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Lines of Cave-ins indicate extensive underground tunnels and roadways. This was once a domed city as big as Los Angeles, and is surrounded by many other indicative occurences. Notice the cave-ins around the border, all linear and circular.
There Is Treasure Everywhere.
Thanks very much for checking this blog out. I am Bill Gallagher of Southwestern New Mexico, and I have been treasure hunting with a metal detector since I was 10. If you count the days before that when the hunting of soda bottles for cash was my mainstay, why, I think I can honestly say that I have been treasure hunting for over 40 years.
Hmmph. And I honestly do not know whether to be impressed or depressed over that little fact-toid. It is just the way it is, and when I think of some of the possible alternatives, and how fast time goes, overall I am relieved at least, and generally stimulated by it all, so its not bad by any means, and I have had a lot of freedom and a lot of fun.
Be all that as it may, this blog will encompass many different types of treasure hunting and aspects thereof: there will be informations galore on Metal Detecting (of course) Both in the water and on land, alongwith Rockhounding, which is the seeking of Natural Gemstones; and expect some coverage of Antique Bottle Hunting, essays on Numismatics, plus much more. I have published quite a lot on these subjects already, and some of what you see here will be reworked or updated material, which is to say, Improved material, so we have that going for us too, and thats nice.
I hope to do at least a haphazard job of covering actual treasure related news, but I promise to be discerning, and not haphazard as in careless, but haphazard as treasure hunting news is definitely not going to be the meat of this blog (Pardon me please to the vegans reading this). It will be something I either happen across and like, such as Texas Holding Corporation (Bounty Hunter/Teknetic Detectors) buying Fisher Labs Detectors just recently, and can relay quickly (Like that), or very odd and a spectacle.
Sometimes you might even get a laugh here, so tune in when possible, and I will too.
There is a free e-book by me on MECHANICAL TREASURE SALVAGE here:
http://www.autodidactics.com/technolo.htm
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