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    From magazine, published on February 1934. If you find it, don't forget me!
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    TREASURE MAP

    WOW ESTEBAN !!!! Do more research !!! Is it off the coast by your house ?? The treasure now must be worth millions . The world is more populated now , so maybe someone here on the Geotech Forum will recognize this map and know the history and "If the treasure was found" or Not found !!! And YES, Esteban you should recieve a 10% "minimum fee" of the recovered treasure for posting this long lost article and map of 1934 !!!!!!!!!!!! I hope we hear some good news , like the treasure really exists and it was not found !!!!!!!!.......Regards ........and Thank-You for posting this Esteban !!!!.......................Eugene

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    • #3
      Now, if somebody investigate and can trace the possible location...

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      • #4
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        Hello Esteban and everyone , Here is a good question , In 1934 50,000 British Pounds is worth how many British Pounds today in "2008" ???? $200,000 or $2,000,000 ??? Last night I was searching to see gold values and international currency rates of then "1934" and now , the only thing I find so far was that in 1934 gold was just raised to $35.00 an ounce from $20 an ounce . I found no exact value of the pound for 1934 . Anyway , I will copy the photos that Esteban posted , but there are many Islands in the south seas and I have a strong feeling the treasure still exists .......Here is something else very interesting...... From the Public library I read a book called "Gold prospecting in the Pacific Northwest" and in 1810 , two immigrants from Norway or Denmark settled northwest of Portland , Oregon , very close to Astoria , Oregon by the mouth of the Columbia River . This big piece of property or land the two owned included "Columbia River" frontage , meaning they were right next to the Columbia river . Anyway , quoted in the book , from relatives of the two brothers : that sometime after 1810 , $200,000 in Gold Bars were buried in , on or next to the river and to this day have "NOT BEEN RECOVERED" !!!!!!!!!!........ And over the years especially in recent times , many people have looked like crazy , but no luck !! I am sure the gold is still there and worth "Millions Today" !! I believe it is buried very deep 20-30 feet minimum , possibly beneath a huge oak tree . When I have time , I will post more information from this book . My Metal Detecting /Prospecting area of interest is northern Nevada only , not Oregon !!! So any Geotech Members living in the pacific northwest , I would suggest getting this book and reading it !!!!!!!!!! Take Care Everyone......Regards.......Eugene52/Formerly amtech2005/Also Stalni-Clan of Ivconics Forum

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        • #5
          I think in the letter are clues. The letter is in English, but the person wich sign it is called J. L. Trinidad. Trinidad is a Spanish name, maybe has relation with Trinidad island. This was famous route of pirats and Trinidad was attacking by them. Maybe J. L. sounds as "jail"... who knows...

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          • #6
            TREASURE MAP

            Originally posted by Esteban View Post
            I think in the letter are clues. The letter is in English, but the person wich sign it is called J. L. Trinidad. Trinidad is a Spanish name, maybe has relation with Trinidad island. This was famous route of pirats and Trinidad was attacking by them. Maybe J. L. sounds as "jail"... who knows...
            Hello Again Esteban ., How many Islands are in the south seas ??? That Island on the map has a unique shape with a tiny island to the east of its bay labeled 966 . If someone studies the map you posted , and studies current south sea maps , they will hopefully find a match and the name of the island . And if no treasure has ever been found , the island certainly will not be famous , YET !!! Unless it is a tourist hot-spot ....I am looking at south sea maps now . Hopefully its the south sea islands , south of Japan !!! If we find out this Treasure has not been found we will call it "Estebans Treasure Island " ..The article says it was buried only at 8 feet , not very deep !!! And hopefully it is not Trinidad / Barbados south of Florida , Because many treasures have been found there already !!!! I am going to check maps again , also please let me know if you find more articles , maps or information. .This is a great "maybe unsolved" mystery you un-covered !!...Thank-You........Regards........Eugene

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            • #7
              TREASURE MAP

              Originally posted by Eugene52 View Post
              Hello Again Esteban ., How many Islands are in the south seas ??? That Island on the map has a unique shape with a tiny island to the east of its bay labeled 966 . If someone studies the map you posted , and studies current south sea maps , they will hopefully find a match and the name of the island . And if no treasure has ever been found , the island certainly will not be famous , YET !!! Unless it is a tourist hot-spot ....I am looking at south sea maps now . Hopefully its the south sea islands , south of Japan !!! If we find out this Treasure has not been found we will call it "Estebans Treasure Island " ..The article says it was buried only at 8 feet , not very deep !!! And hopefully it is not Trinidad / Barbados south of Florida , Because many treasures have been found there already !!!! I am going to check maps again , also please let me know if you find more articles , maps or information. .This is a great "maybe unsolved" mystery you un-covered !!...Thank-You........Regards........Eugene


              Good News !!! It is not Trinidad !!!
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              • #8
                Check Hogan Island in the Bass straits north of Tasmania. Close but I think it's a bit too large.
                Wes Pearson
                "Why Yes! I am a Real Helicopter Pilot"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eugene52 View Post
                  Good News !!! It is not Trinidad !!!
                  The island of the treasure map is not Trinidad, but can be a small island near Trinidad...

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                  • #10
                    -If the real map was the round one (as it seems logical), i wonder from where comes the larger "square" one? only on that one we can see the other land.
                    -If the island has never been discovered, wich i doubt , we now have a tool that no one could dream of before: Google Earth.
                    There is no harm in going back to kid´s treasure seeking
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fred View Post
                      -If the real map was the round one (as it seems logical), i wonder from where comes the larger "square" one? only on that one we can see the other land.
                      -If the island has never been discovered, wich i doubt , we now have a tool that no one could dream of before: Google Earth.
                      There is no harm in going back to kid´s treasure seeking
                      Seems the island of the treasure map! But the text saids "uncharted", not "never has been discovered".

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                      • #12
                        Could be this Isla Marisol?
                        See attached picture, not very clear , but seems similar in some aspect.


                        Originally posted by Fred View Post
                        -If the real map was the round one (as it seems logical), i wonder from where comes the larger "square" one? only on that one we can see the other land.
                        -If the island has never been discovered, wich i doubt , we now have a tool that no one could dream of before: Google Earth.
                        There is no harm in going back to kid´s treasure seeking
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                        • #13
                          The spot

                          Originally posted by Fred View Post
                          -If the real map was the round one (as it seems logical), i wonder from where comes the larger "square" one? only on that one we can see the other land.
                          -If the island has never been discovered, wich i doubt , we now have a tool that no one could dream of before: Google Earth.
                          There is no harm in going back to kid´s treasure seeking
                          Hi Fred

                          It seams you already found the island in google Earth.
                          Can i go with you ? We can use all my LRL devices on this search.

                          Regards

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                          • #14
                            The big map is the same as the small map, rotated 90 degrees.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                              Seems the island of the treasure map! But the text saids "uncharted", not "never has been discovered".
                              I know, what i mean is since the map has been published...

                              Originally posted by Morgan View Post
                              Hi Fred
                              It seams you already found the island in google Earth.
                              Can i go with you ? We can use all my LRL devices on this search.
                              Regards
                              I have a better idea
                              I tell you where it is , you give me 10% too (+ 10% to esteban)


                              Originally posted by joecoin View Post
                              The big map is the same as the small map, rotated 90 degrees.
                              Not exactly, on the big one there is another land, where it comes from?

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