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sctts

11/08/13 1:50 PM

#25084 RE: Raider21 #25080

I understand that this Site 3 is believed to possibly be a 1715 shipwreck. I believe it was also implied that this may be the missing "N.S. Concepcion" of that fleet. Unless I am wrong and unbeknown to me there were two "Concepcions" lost in that fleet disaster, I may be subject to correction for the following statement. The "Concepcion" that I'm aware of in that fleet loss was actually carrying a trivial amount of treasure which can be verified by archival documentation. As Seafarers has an accredited researcher named Dr.John DeBry, I'm confident that he can provide clarification to this issue with provision of the AGI Legajo references to provide same



I believe he already has

:)

http://www.wreckoverysalvage.com/page11.html

Southern Gal

11/08/13 2:58 PM

#25089 RE: Raider21 #25080

WORTH A REPOST!!!

In my opinion the Juno Beach wreck was a bust before it ever began. That site had been gone over by professionals of the likes of Bob Marx and Duke Long who was with Burt Webber when they discovered the 1641 Concepcion off of the Dominican Republic. No treasure or even decent artifacts of value have ever been recovered from that site and I challenge anyone to show documentation verifying the name of this ship and proof of ever having carried any treasure. What puzzles me is why this site was such a big deal for Seafarers?

I know nothing about the Lantana project or why Seafarers is there. I can make comment with regard to expectation of digging progress. I don't know the size of the blowers or the water depth they are working in but if less than 40 ft., twin 36" diameter props or larger (blowers down) can do a 25 ft. diameter hole 12 ft. deep in an hour, cranking at 1,000 rpm's (- or -).

As to the awaited for Site 3, I have with amusement read wild statements of expectations of a billion dollars or even more. I also noted that one of the posters tagged Jim Sinclair as having made this statement. I know Jim Sinclair. I don't know much about this Dr. John DeBry. First of all know that Sinclair is a respected Archaeologist, primarily a conservator. I do not know him to be an actual treasure hunter/treasure finder. Respecting his professionalism, I seriously doubt he ever made such a statement relating to this Site 3 possibly being with a billion dollars. While on the subject of "fantasy" values. Even the greatest of treasure discoveries made to date - "Atocha" 1622 and "Central America" 1657, ever came near even a half a billion dollars and that's stretching it.

I understand that this Site 3 is believed to possibly be a 1715 shipwreck. I believe it was also implied that this may be the missing "N.S. Concepcion" of that fleet. Unless I am wrong and unbeknown to me there were two "Concepcions" lost in that fleet disaster, I may be subject to correction for the following statement. The "Concepcion" that I'm aware of in that fleet loss was actually carrying a trivial amount of treasure which can be verified by archival documentation. As Seafarers has an accredited researcher named Dr.John DeBry, I'm confident that he can provide clarification to this issue with provision of the AGI Legajo references to provide same.

theslybat

11/08/13 4:37 PM

#25101 RE: Raider21 #25080

I came out of a very bad deal with MEXP.



Sorry to hear that. Well, you are just in time to get aboard the SFRX train. We are definitely going places. The third site is proving to be most interesting.

buccaneer1961

11/08/13 10:55 PM

#25123 RE: Raider21 #25080

I think kk is good but theres scams out there ...like mr. webber n' son are associated with they scam things,take money and party with it