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RIGATONI

08/18/09 9:25 AM

#241 RE: saltydog1733 #231

saltydog1733...

welcome to IHUB.

Since you claim to know it all, what's the name of the wreck

"The fact is that the Junobeach wreck was first discovered back in the 1950's, that an admiralty arrest was issued in 1988 and various groups have worked the site ever since, including some very successful salvagers, AND NO TREASURE HAS BEEN FOUND. McKee, Marx and Molinar all unsuccessful. Yes, there is a shipwreck there. Every scuba diver in Palm Beach county has been on it"


~Rig
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pmunch

08/18/09 10:24 AM

#243 RE: saltydog1733 #231

Welcome aboard matey ... Did you work with Judd and Tool Co. on digging in shallow water and vacumming the beach ? They worked that area for 14 years and didn't find it ... TOO SHALLOW

Seems the ship is in deeper water, try again
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pmunch

08/18/09 12:09 PM

#244 RE: saltydog1733 #231

They are onto the deep site and have the correct debris trail now, ALL the permits and State and Federal claims our solely owned by SFRX ... Sorry for your prior failures

They will be adding more salvage ships if necessary to start work on the side of the ship to bring up some cannons, another ship will work the back trail for contraband, etc ...

The ship they are onto is OLDER than the 1715 wrecks, late 1500's or early 1600's ship, likely carrying GOLD !!!
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capted

08/18/09 1:00 PM

#245 RE: saltydog1733 #231

saltydog1733, thanks for the info. I am still curious though about the 8 escudo gold coins that were found on the beach near the wreck site.