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  • Originally posted by Esteban View Post
    I agree that many Mineoro users however wish to remain incognito for personal reasons. I respect that. Last week for instance my friend at Mineoro told me about a person in Peru who detected lots of gold in Cuzco, with a FG80. He wants to remain unkown. Mineoro respects that.

    Do you know pics of great treasures found with regular MD? Of course any MD can found, but people is reluctance for to show these.



    Hi Esteban,
    I agree with you... there are few public domain.

    But I've seen some on TV... and know that e.g a depth PI found a very important thing in Germany... it become public domain cause the people found the stuff tryed to illegally sell it and then german police captured them and recovered the "treasure".

    Also I've seen just about 1 month ago that 2 THs in UK (dad and son) found a very interesting Viking's "treasure"... many gold items, but also iron relics... using just MDs. Now stuff is at British Museum.

    So, actually people found stuff of great value using MDs. And there are pictures.
    There are at least 20 examples of public domain huge discoveries made using MDs, of enormous historic-scientific (and economic) value.

    But you are right on this point. There are few big discoveries made with MDs that become public domain... respect maybe to the actual number in the world...mostly cause many countries' legislation make explicit prohibition to "normal" people /THs of making researches with MDs or just even of own an MD !

    In places like UK, mostly England is not so rare that people that found stuff show that cause it's completely legal there searching/recovering and even selling stuff... if some rules are observed (e.g. the "Treasure Act" rules).

    Best regards,
    Max

    "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
    But we dont need a reason
    "

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    • Hi,
      here the picture of the "german" thing I mean.

      You can read the story on wikipedia :



      The Nebra's sky disk is probably the greatest archeo discovery of the last 50years.

      There is a BBC-Horizon video/doc about it... but I cannot find at now.

      Anyway, it's real and was found with a depth PI.

      Kind regards,
      Max
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      "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
      But we dont need a reason
      "

      someone said...

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      • The good news in UK is when the museum wants your treasure, they pay you fair money for it, they don't just take it away and give nothing.

        Best wishes,
        J_P

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        • the viking's treasure of yorkshire

          Hi,
          here is one picture posted by BM and available at BBC website:

          BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service


          Then there is the article by The Independent:



          Also this is real, important and found with conventional MDs.

          Now I'd like to see something similar found with a LRL, if someone has.

          Best regards,
          Max
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          "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
          But we dont need a reason
          "

          someone said...

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          • Category of treasures deppends of the pasts of nations. In America treasures are no more 500 years, except objects from cultures maya, inca, aztec, olmeca, etc., others by wars and revolutions. Search for ancient treasures of these cultures is prohibited because ends in illegal commerce. Shipwrecks are the most important in quantity, maybe... The gold and silver extracted by Spain and pirated by England and France... Thieves robs the thieves! The pirats' activity was licit for the eternal war between these three nations...

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            • Originally posted by Max View Post
              Now I'd like to see something similar found with a LRL, if someone has.

              Best regards,
              Max
              Actually this is not a useful request. There is plenty of anecdotal and subjective "evidence" available for LRLs. You only have to look at the Mineoro website to see this. Photos of treasure allegedly detected with an LRL are not proof.
              Of course, you could say the same thing about the many photos of treasure disscovered using a conventional metal detector. Although in this instance there is no dispute that the technology actually works.

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              • Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                Actually this is not a useful request. There is plenty of anecdotal and subjective "evidence" available for LRLs. You only have to look at the Mineoro website to see this. Photos of treasure allegedly detected with an LRL are not proof.
                Of course, you could say the same thing about the many photos of treasure disscovered using a conventional metal detector. Although in this instance there is no dispute that the technology actually works.
                Hi,
                no... you misunderstud my point.

                I asked for "something similar" not just funny pictures.

                I mean documentation by newspapers, or e.g. BBC or other realiable information channel.

                I've posted the address of BBC, The Independent... and pictures of e.g. British Museum, all reliable sources.

                The Nebra disk is actually exposed near Nebra, in a new built museum, you can see in the picture.

                Are all real things, documented: I asked an example of a big treasure claimed found with an LRL that has same kind of reliable documentation.

                Anyone can give one single link ?

                Kind regards,
                Max

                PS: in the picture the new museum where is exposition of disk near Nebra.
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                "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                But we dont need a reason
                "

                someone said...

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                • "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                  • Now I'd like to see something similar found with a LRL, if someone has.

                    Best regards,
                    Max

                    "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                    • Now you are the one to misunderstand Max's request.
                      He's asking for:
                      Originally posted by Max
                      I mean documentation by newspapers, or e.g. BBC or other realiable information channel.
                      With all due respect, your own website has a vested interest in promoting LRLs, and is not a reliable information channel.

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                      • Here like a channel, look how run the images!

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                        • Wikipedia can help you in definition. Who insert this info?

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                          • Help me!!! Is this the correct definition?
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                            • Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                              Here like a channel, look how run the images!

                              http://www.electroscopes.com/members/finds_gallery.asp
                              Neither is this a reliable channel. This is the Electroscope website that also has a vested interest in promoting LRLs.

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                              • hi esteban

                                hi esteban how is possible contact you in private? i have the photo for you

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