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I believe that was the case also boiler.
"swim permit".....
Ok once again a few reposts....and the permit is all that matters....get the permit and and continue to remove overburden on the new targets as they have been doing all along...
HOT SPURS Wednesday, 03/02/16 09:51:29 AM
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"If treasure was visible it would have been found by now. And assuming there is treasure, it's very likely buried."
This is very true and this is why sfrx has been removing overburden....
One more time a repost:
HOT SPURS Sunday, 02/28/16 09:07:19 AM
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Lets try this again geez.
o·ver·bur·den
rock or soil overlying a mineral deposit, archaeological site, or other underground feature.
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HOT SPURS Wednesday, 02/24/16 08:28:19 AM
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Removing overburden is an example of what i'm talking about. Remove the overburden and see what's under it. Off to work, Have a good day...
Seafarer Exploration Corp
June 30, 2015 ·
Good morning, Seafarer Exploration is diving this week and conditions look favorable. On the Melbourne Beach site, Seafarer Exploration is continuing to find important wreck material. Currently, the plan is to dive and remove overburden, and it appears that Mother Nature is finally cooperating with conditions needed to dive.
"Torpedo “Scooter”
Traditionally used by recreational divers to move through the water, Seafarer reverses the scooters and uses them for removing overburden. Seafarer has many Torpedoes in their inventory that are used by the divers. The key to operate the device is a magnet that is strapped to the palm of the operator.
I've seen the divers using these for spot targets, they seem to dig pretty well..
Lol I stopped guessing long ago when the permits will come but they're always welcome when they do..
Looking forward to summer!
SFRX
Nice post lindy, be well and who knows what will happen but I'm also content to let it play out.
Forgot about the belt buckle!
"If treasure was visible it would have been found by now. And assuming there is treasure, it's very likely buried."
This is very true and this is why sfrx has been removing overburden....
One more time a repost:
HOT SPURS Sunday, 02/28/16 09:07:19 AM
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Post # of 46097
Lets try this again geez.
o·ver·bur·den
rock or soil overlying a mineral deposit, archaeological site, or other underground feature.
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HOT SPURS Wednesday, 02/24/16 08:28:19 AM
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Post # of 46050
Removing overburden is an example of what i'm talking about. Remove the overburden and see what's under it. Off to work, Have a good day...
Seafarer Exploration Corp
June 30, 2015 ·
Good morning, Seafarer Exploration is diving this week and conditions look favorable. On the Melbourne Beach site, Seafarer Exploration is continuing to find important wreck material. Currently, the plan is to dive and remove overburden, and it appears that Mother Nature is finally cooperating with conditions needed to dive.
Good points..
Figured we would get selling this week, let's see if we can stay sideways or get a double bottom.
Of course I agree with that TB, enough circus here.
"A decade-long legal battle is finally coming to a close after the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) agreed to pay the owners of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus $9.3 million for alleging the circus abused their elephants."
Even the ringling brothers have to go to court lol....
Worth a repost.......
HOT SPURS Wednesday, 02/24/16 08:28:19 AM
Re: None
Post # of 46050
Removing overburden is an example of what i'm talking about. Remove the overburden and see what's under it. Off to work, Have a good day...
Seafarer Exploration Corp
June 30, 2015 ·
Good morning, Seafarer Exploration is diving this week and conditions look favorable. On the Melbourne Beach site, Seafarer Exploration is continuing to find important wreck material. Currently, the plan is to dive and remove overburden, and it appears that Mother Nature is finally cooperating with conditions needed to dive.
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Lets try this again geez.
o·ver·bur·den
rock or soil overlying a mineral deposit, archaeological site, or other underground feature.
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Not at all raider, have a good night and for goodness gracious don't drink or smoke lol..
"For al I have said, the clock s ticking, so the time is close coming to understand the outcome."
I agree raider.
If that's your view, what's this post about?
"That being said, the low shot regarding this crew smokes pot, i don't view as fair. Pot like alcohol, can distort good judgment, so on an operation or especially aboard ship, it should be an absolute no. What "drunken sailors" do ashore, thats another matter. Sober when coming aboard the next day, Ok. Enough said."
Worth a repost.......
HOT SPURS Wednesday, 02/24/16 08:28:19 AM
Re: None
Post # of 46050
Removing overburden is an example of what i'm talking about. Remove the overburden and see what's under it. Off to work, Have a good day...
Seafarer Exploration Corp
June 30, 2015 ·
Good morning, Seafarer Exploration is diving this week and conditions look favorable. On the Melbourne Beach site, Seafarer Exploration is continuing to find important wreck material. Currently, the plan is to dive and remove overburden, and it appears that Mother Nature is finally cooperating with conditions needed to dive.
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o·ver·bur·den
rock or soil overlying a mineral deposit, archaeological site, or other underground feature.
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Lmao, what do you think remove overburden means?
Actually if this permit takes longer than normal, I would see it as a positive in that maybe there is more involved than normal....
One thing I've learned is permits always take longer than hoped for.
The fact this is taking a long time is normal....
Lmao, if they find treasure they will most certainly get that permit, they have been successful with the dep so far also..........
Lmao only a few things matter here, get the permit, hunt for treasure and find treasure...
Everything else is noise...
Sad and true Raider.
My feelings are as long as he is sober getting on the boat who cares what he does with his personal time. The top athletes in the world have tested positive for weed and alcohol but it doesn't affect their performance on game day because they are sober. Also the last poll shows 38% of all americans have tried weed to each their own but never bring it to work.
Thanks Lindy!
I called the buy a while back if I were a sideliner I wouldn't wait to long...
It Happens TB.
Thats what we're all waiting for, bring on the permit before May and let's see what they can find!
Nice rally here!
Removing overburden is an example of what i'm talking about. Remove the overburden and see what's under it. Off to work, Have a good day...
Seafarer Exploration Corp
June 30, 2015 ·
Good morning, Seafarer Exploration is diving this week and conditions look favorable. On the Melbourne Beach site, Seafarer Exploration is continuing to find important wreck material. Currently, the plan is to dive and remove overburden, and it appears that Mother Nature is finally cooperating with conditions needed to dive.
Appreciate the info Raider, were any of the others found in a subsurface like this area?
I'm out tonight, catch up later.
Personally I hope they were in one spot.
Raider, were all the 1715 wrecks found in one spot or were some of them spread out?
Honest question, no tricks here.
"Its there or it isn't."
I agree!
Thanks Raider, it's hard for me to stay focused on the important things sometimes with all the noise.
I disagree, diving is only good during the summer months and not all of those days are good, visibility is also not good in this area and if you read what you posted it says it's under the clay bottom and well preserved so a decade might equal a couple years of diving for a 20 square mile area for a few divers? How long does it take to swim down, dig and identity each target?
Or maybe it's been there and the state has stopped anyone from getting at the goods until now, who knows.
I'm content to let it play out.
SFRX
"The cards are now on the table on this site #3 play so maybe this company can redeem itself. That time is now very near."
Get the permit, good dive conditions and then see what is there, simple really.
Personally I hope it's the mother load.
Wow, I didn't know about the 5 inch silver cannon found on the site, cool!
Decent bid at 0024, someone is trying to add cheap.
Good Morning shareholders, March is closing in and hoping for success this season!
SFRX
TB, if we do make the trip down, I would suggest a mako center console no newer than early 90's, that's when they were the best built...bring the permit on!
I hope it does move higher TB and as a shareholder it would be nice to make a profit.
The big boards have been tough this year so a nice surprise is welcome!