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dear Qiaozhi
thank very much for your feed back, i think this device is almost like Garrett eagle eye which i have already used it but it is not able to discriminate the targets. The problem is that these devices are grounding affected and given fake signals and because the ground here and basaltic volcanic, what is the solution? http://www.kellycodetectors.com/garr...2500pro_th.htm the buried boxes made of wood and full of gold coins in deep of 2 to 3 meter deep.the box is around 60cm*25cm*20cm. regards |
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We know only a small amount of information about this buried treasure. We know there are gold coins buried inside wooden boxes 2 to 3 meters deep, and the soil is basaltic. Some important questions to answer: 1. How much weight of gold coins are buried in the boxes? Is this a single box 60cm*25cm*20cm which is full to the top of the box with gold coins? 2. How many boxes are buried? -- how much weight of gold coins is in each box? It is not clear if there is one box or several boxes from your post. 3. What kind of ground are they buried? Besides basaltic, more detail about the ground: Sand? Hard soil? Wet or dry? Is there a large amount of mineralization in the basalt soil? Do you find a lot of false readings where there is no metal, -- false signals from hot rocks and sands? Do you find a lot of other metals buried in this area? 4. How close have you identified the location of the treasure? Tell what diameter circle you can make to say the treasure is certainly located inside the circle you draw on the ground. This circle is the search area which we will be focused in. When we have the answers to these questions, then we can give some helpful answers. Best wishes, J_P |
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the box is this in the attachment. for the questions I will reply to you. regards |
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This is the best treasure photo I have ever seen in the longrangelocators forum. From what you say there are between 1 and 40 boxes of gold coins buried 2-3 meters deep, and you have pinpointed them within a 3 meter diameter. I am sure you will receive many PMs from treasure hunters to help you. If you know the exact location within 3 meters, then you are ready to start digging. Begin by marking an X on the ground at the location where you think the boxes are buried. Then dig down 3 meters to see if you find it. If you don't find it, then begin digging at the sides of your hole. Continue digging all sides of the hole until you have a hole of 3 meters diameter, and 3 meters deep. When you are done digging, then you will have all of the boxes full of gold coins to take home. ![]() Best wishes, ![]() J_P |
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.. or full of false "gold plated" buttons as on his photo.
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I've done this repeatedly, but not succeeded, bearing in mind that these burials old more than 80 years, maybe ten years later has been extracted.So I want to make sure of burials still exists.
I need help which device that can help me. regards |
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From what you say, you do not know the location of the treasure within a 3 meter diameter. If this is the case, then maybe you can tell us what is the limit of the search area? Is it 30 meters Or is it 300 meters? Or it 3 km? Or is it 30 km? One thing I see on your photo is there are some steel bands nailed to the wood box. These bands take the shape of a conductive ring. If you take a 2-box locator to search, then you should stop every time you find some detection. Take the 2-box to search from all different directions over the target. If you find a box like in your photo, then you will see strong ferrous detection in only one direction, and weak in the direction turned 90 degrees. You must walk in a straight line over the target to walk past where the target is to find the direction of strong ferrous detection. The strong detection will come when you are walking the direction along the long length of the buried box. The steel loops are expected to make a stronger ferrous signal when you walk in this direction with a 2-box. I do not expect you will find this same phenomenon when you use a flat-coil metal detector. When you find one of these boxes, you can expect to find a mixed signal with ferrous and non-ferrous together. Best wishes, ![]() J_P |
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hi guys
For my knowledge of where the targets exactly within the diameter of 3 m to 5 m through signals carved on stones, each sign has a meaning, for example, the Roman signals, Ottoman and Jewish, practice example, if you find a picture of monkey on a rock, it means that around the place there is a cave in terms of where the monkey looking,also snake, Scorpion, and so on. Important information: There are above the target of three layers: (up to top) 1 - the first layer on the target is a layer called concrete-like mud wisdom thickness of 15 cm to 20 cm. 2 - layer of carbon or carbon sand or coal thickness of 10 cm to 15 cm. 3 - layer of stones stacked on a regular basis over the target. Then bridge the goal with those extracted soil from the place of the pit. One more thing: There are some line locator which use inductive method seeking 3khz for unenergized targets, like cables(which made of copper), would this be able to help? http://www.fisherlab.com/industrial/...ine-tracer.htm Please need you experience to help. regards |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I had to laugh at the photo. Setup as if gold was expanding from the box. If when the box was opened and gold came pouring out onto the floor, then unfortunatley it is once again FOOLS GOLD! rgds |
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Some important questions to answer: 1. How much weight of gold coins are buried in the boxes? refer to the attached. Is this a single box 60cm*25cm*20cm which is full to the top of the box with gold coins? 2. How many boxes are buried? -- how much weight of gold coins is in each box? it depends from one to 40 boxes. It is not clear if there is one box or several boxes from your post. 3. What kind of ground are they buried? Besides basaltic, more detail about the ground: Sand? all Hard soil? yes Wet or dry? dry Is there a large amount of mineralization in the basalt soil? yes there is Do you find a lot of false readings where there is no metal, -- false signals from hot rocks and sands? I do't know Do you find a lot of other metals buried in this area? no 4. How close have you identified the location of the treasure? 80 to 90 % Tell what diameter circle you can make to say the treasure is certainly located inside the circle you draw on the ground. 3 meter This circle is the search area which we will be focused in. When we have the answers to these questions, then we can give some helpful answers. Best wishes, J_P[/QUOTE] |
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one more thing , the boxes are covered by some just like cement,above that carbon sands and above that some some rocks and all buried by dry soil.
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In case of Ferro boxes, magnetometer can help, but your boxes are made of wood.
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