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04/25/20 9:10 AM

#61225 RE: Raider21 #61224

Add to it, they're in state waters......Kyle

got the only recovery permit in 30 years because some at the state screwed up. But he's not a "bridge" between HTQ and the state, as some described him years ago.

Discovery reveals some apparent bad blood between Kyle and the state.

I know Roger is gone, but this sentiment hasn't changed at the Bureau.

"It's public property, and you can't steal it," said Roger Smith, state underwater archeologist with the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research.

Smith said treasure hunters need to apply for a "permit to explore historic shipwrecks," and the chances of being granted permission to excavate a ship and recovering its bounty are remote. Because shipwrecks are valuable pieces of history, the state would prefer they remain undisturbed, no matter how much they hold in riches.

"The idea of keeping what you find is a 19th and early 20th Century notion, whose time has come and gone," Smith said.


https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/weather/sfl-treasure-hunting-20131121-story.html

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04/25/20 1:00 PM

#61228 RE: Raider21 #61224

Let me state this clearly, you don't know what the new equipment is seeing. Neither do i, your opinion it's floatsom. Clearly the silver coins that have been found on the shore, being silver just floated along the waves till they came to rest on the beach. ( Not). It really only matters to real shareholders what they find. Must be something of interest if they stay in the area? In the podcasts they state the clarity of the equipment to give them actual sizes of the hits, and to discern the different metals. I'll keep my shares and watch what happens. As for the 15 years the new equipment is only months old. Game Changer in my opinion. digging on 8' deep hits!! Glad I own shares!! Oh yeah that hot air balloon you mentioned has been flying high for more than a year and a half!! Wow!! JMO