Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Hidden Ocean Treasures around Florida

By Tom Snow


In the last 5 hundred years, Florida has been a unceasing location for ship wrecks. It's the only state among the fifty which is estimated to have the greatest amount of hidden treasure venues. Over a number years, varied treasure maps have been uncovered or drafted to take treasure hunters to their desired ends. Some have proved fruitful, while others were mere disgruntlements. Despite the gathering amount of disgruntlements, folks, today, still search for the golden bonanza in its remote corners, looking to become rich by a dead pirate's gathered bonanza.

Google maps suggest that Charlotte Harbor has shipwreck venues which include the immeasurable treasures of the famous and scandalous pirates such as:

Jose Gasper, a black and bloody pirate who was better known as Gasparilla. Black Caesar a ruthless pirate who buried his wealth of silver coins and bullions under the heap of dead Spanish laborers who dug ditches for his wealth; and another pirate, Carlos, who was the leader of Calusa Indians. Gasparilla has undiscovered treasures which could add up to untold price. A few maps suggest that some of those treasures lead directly to Anastasia Island, toward the South of Mantzas. Many are convinced that he never talked to anybody of those treasures nor went back for them.

Spanish archives have a map which show that a massive chest was earthed somewhere on Cayo Costa Island. The chest belonged to an anonymous owner that contained wealth over 1 million bucks. Another map from the same archives suggest that a shipwreck in 1823 caused a chest to be buried in Boca Grande Pass near Cayo Costa again which hid wealth over 3,000,000 bucks in minted gold coins.

Another Google map shows treasure maps of such pirates as Blackbeard, Kidd, Aury and Lafitte have their treasures in numerous parts of Amelia Island. It is claimed that Amelia Island has treasures growing on its leaves as well as under it! Following significant research, $170,000 worth of treasures have been discovered, but this is only a meager portion of the entire collective wealth of these 4 pirates; making it another favorite spot for treasure hunters.

More maps suggest that anonymous other treasures could be found in the following locales of Cape Coral, Bradenton, Haines City and Jupiter. Several Google maps give treasure hunters the particular GPS locations of locales as to where the subsequent treasure could be buried in the ship-wrecked seabeds of Florida.

Hence, nowadays, for a number dedictated Florida treasure hunters, they hope that these new GPS treasure map sites on top of Google maps would make certain to take them directly to the bonanza. One must understand these maps are not quite complete in itself, but simply, only another tool in the treasure hunter's armoury. However robust the persistence, and the amount of maps folk go with, they must be committed to put in the blood, sweat and time to claim a pirate's plunder!




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