If you read those news clips above….then you know, this treasure is for real. Why not? I’ve heard a lot weirder get rich schemes and they were smoke and mirrors. I know it’s not Pirate Treasure, but hey, a treasure beach is a treasure beach …right? Hunting for tropical treasure can add a little excitement to life and who can say if there’s a pirate treasure chest waiting to be found? Besides, if you’re taking the kids to Disney or Universal, this would make a great day trip (roughly 1 hour by car), and who knows, you could get rich. I’m publishing exact directions to every treasure beach I’m aware of in central Florida. The information presented here was gathered by those who ‘know’ and is very real. I’m a sailor, not a treasure hunter, but living here for 20 years I’ve had friends who were. you’ll go broke! Spend some time on one of our beaches and go for a swim – it could pay for your entire trip and then some! Who wouldn’t like to find some valuable shipwreck coins on a Florida treasure beach? Or find gold while snorkeling? Imagine a treasure hunt that doesn’t require a dive boat, and the only equipment necessary is a metal detector or a mask and finns! Besides, your family can’t spend every day at a theme park. Last month, they recovered $1 million worth of sunken Spanish coins and jewels off the Florida Coast….” “(Orlando Sentinel July 28, 2015) For a few weeks, the Schmitt family and 1715 Fleet - Queens Jewels LLC had a million-dollar secret on their hands. The treasure-hunting Schmitt family uncovered this weekend what could be $300,000 worth of gold chains and coins just off the coast of Fort Pierce……The discovery came about 150 yards offshore and only 15 feet down….” But one Sanford family is now among the divers who struck gold - and a lot of it. (Orlando Sentinel Sept 2, 2013) – “Most treasure hunters go a lifetime and never take home a single piece of silver. Lately recent real news is overtaking this webpage. So, I thought I would help this situation along and write this page. Local Florida people have taken advantage of these pirate treasure shipwrecks, and carried home doubloons, old Spanish coins, shipwreck jewelry, cob coins, Pillar Dollars, Spanish gold coins, gold and silver from these beaches and it would seem that not a lot of folks are aware of this. In those days the Spanish owned Florida and travelled through Florida waters to get their plundered treasure back to Spain. This pirate treasure was coming from ancient Spanish shipwrecks sunk along our coast during a hurricane in 1715. People kept this very quiet, but something like this just can’t be kept secret for very long. When I first moved to this area, I heard the rumors about treasures found on Florida beaches. Right here on a Florida beach about an hour from the Orlando theme parks. I’m talking about real pirate treasure from pirate shipwrecks. How about a totally Kool Florida Vacation? Regular people are finding shipwreck coins on and just off our local Florida beaches by snorkeling or using an inexpensive metal detector. The coins seem to be in good condition, so much so that their dates can be read-they were made between 16….” And as CNN reports, he made the find just 100 feet from shore, at a depth of just 6 feet. The owner of a shipwreck-seeking salvage company has announced that he discovered 48 gold coins worth as much as $250,000 off Wabasso Beach on Saturday. (NEWSER July 15, 2013) – “You may want to pack your snorkeling gear the next time you’re headed to Florida’s eastern coast. New Interview: Interview with Kurt Hughes of Multihull Designs
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