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23rd September 2009
While we’re growing up, many of us fantasize about becoming eternal voyagers that discover all the different stretches and corners of the planet, rarely stopping for long in any one place. Though for the majority of us that situation never comes to pas... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt
22nd September 2009
Looking for treasure or relics buried in the ground has been the pastime and obsession of many people throughout history. If you’re going to try taking treasure hunting, or relic metal detecting a step above coin shooting, you’re going to need clues. ... Read >
Author: Lucas Bullington
17th September 2009
Buying a metal detector can be tough especially for beginners. There are seriously too many metal detectors, models and array of products for you to choose from. There are also too many metal detector review sites in the internet that can be confusing t... Read >
Author: Sylvan Newby
15th September 2009
Metal detecting for some is a real passion, with people travelling far and wide to fuel their treasure hunting adventures. Some are once a week treasure hunters while others only when on holiday and then there are people who do this for a living. Metal de... Read >
Author: James Thompson
04th August 2009
Geocaching is an excellent way to maximize your use of a handheld auto navigation system. There are so many wonderful activities and events you can use your system for and geocaching is a way of combining many activities into one use or event. In addition... Read >
Author: Haywood Dickerson
12th July 2009
Scuba diving is a very exciting sport and recreational activity by itself. To put more fun and thrill, diving organizations and magazines regularly invite scuba diving enthusiasts to participate in contests that range from treasure hunting to photography... Read >
Author: Ollie Donovan
08th July 2009
Metal detecting is a captivating hobby. There aren’t many like it that can give you the same kind of excitement. However, way too many people go into this hobby without thinking it through and end up doing many things wrong. In this article, I’m going... Read >
Author: Alexander
04th July 2009
Appearance, Usability and Search Engine Visibility are vital to any Web design and E-commerce enterprise. To achieve and maintain these qualities, website creators have to be focused, plan, implement and update regularly.
The importance of website acce... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2009
Want to dive into an adventurous world of clan wars, conquests and treasure hunting with fantasy MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online games)? Do you enjoy the rush of hardcore PvP mode, with combats? If yes, here are three breathtaking fantasy MMO recommende... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
26th June 2009
To take part in this highly addictive and thrilling treasure-hunting game, your number one essential piece of equipment is your GPS. Here you'll find out how to choose the best gps for geocaching so you can go grab yourself some wild and wonderful adventu... Read >
Author: Ann Harvey
17th June 2009
Who doesn’t get excited at the thought of discovering buried treasure? Can you imagine the thrill of finding a cache of coins, jewelry, or rare artifacts in a field?
Well, you are not alone. Legends of buried treasure have fascinated us for centur... Read >
Author: Safe Home Sue
04th June 2009
by, Jeff Sanders
Garmin GPS Navigation Systems
Paperless Geocaching GPS receivers
Geocaching links and Resources
www.GpsFrontier.com
Geocaching, what is it and how do I Join in the fun and Adventure of Geocaching
Geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing... Read >
Author: GpsFrontier
29th May 2009
What is the Best Metal Detector has to be one of the most often asked questions many novices ask. Find the answer here, but be warned: you may not like it!
Metal detectors use assorted technologies, options, and performance settings for their intended... Read >
Author: Grant
17th April 2009
Geocaching is an excellent way to maximize your use of a handheld auto navigation system. There are so many wonderful activities and events you can use your system for and geocaching is a way of combining many activities into one use or event. In addition... Read >
Author: Jack Safford
17th April 2009
Bristol - things to do by Day
After a quick look around the city sights, look for the yellow and blue ferry signs along the quayside and hop on board. For less than a fiver you can learn the historic and modern sights of Bristol from the water. See the... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
02nd April 2009
Is it the right time to ask your special someone The Question? Whether standing on two feet or on bended knees, making your marriage proposal can be a very scary and exciting event. And you'd want to get it right, too. About 60% of engaged people say t... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
20th March 2009
All you need to know about Leeds
Leeds grew into the town today on the back of the industrial revolution but has reinvented itself to become a hotspot for clubbing and partying in the Yorkshire area. A large student population and clever investment has s... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
23rd February 2009
Do you know the reason why preschool teachers tell their students that treasure hunting can only be done in deserted forests when in fact, there's as much soil and grounds here in the city as there are in forests? It's because you'll not see anything “v... Read >
Author: arcel
09th February 2009
Initially, I thought that hidden object games are only as good as their story suggests, but after each and every fictional treasure hunter gracing my computer screen, it’s understandable to grow tired of the same old story pattern. Ancient Secrets is an... Read >
Author: Ruff
02nd February 2009
First, for the parents: skiers of all levels will not be bored in Valmeinier as there are plenty of slopes of all difficulties: 34 green runs, 25 black runs, 31 red runs, and 6 black runs. Experts will get there share of excitement with the tree-lined slo... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th January 2009
Treasure Hunting In Groups
Hobbies are supposed to be fun! And treasure hunting is no exception. There are plenty of fun games and activities you can use to make treasure hunting a fun outing for the whole family.
If you decide to take others treas... Read >
Author: Peter Bankss
16th January 2009
The tools and methods you will use to find treasure under water really depend on what you’re looking for. Most recreational treasure hunters will find that sifting works best for them.
As with other treasure hunting methods, it’s good to have a p... Read >
Author: Peter Bankss
16th January 2009
"Two thousand dollars for one suit? Are you crazy? I don't
have that kind of money to spend on one suit! Yes, I am well
aware of the quality and that it is well worth every penny.
I just can't justify spending that much on one garment. Oh...
but I... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev
09th January 2009
Is there anything more exciting than a treasure map? The thought of being led to riches is very appealing to many.
But wait… there are some very important points to consider before you head off in search of your treasure. First, you will need to vali... Read >
Author: Peter Bankss
09th January 2009
Treasure hunting is a rather contagious pastime. For some, it can become an obsession (in the best sense of the word!). People worldwide are fascinated with the hobby of treasure hunting.
Coming across a valuable item in your treasure hunt can be a rea... Read >
Author: Peter Bankss
05th January 2009
Have you ever thought looking for treasure sounds like fun well you’re correct it is. More than that it gets you off the recliner and searching for that lost treasure. This is a great hobby and you can get the whole family involved. A lot of people hav... Read >
Author: Michael Kilby
16th September 2008
Geocaching probably gets its idea from letter boxing. In letter boxing clues and references to landmarks were embedded in stories. In geocaching a geocacher puts a log book with pen or pencil and a trinket or treasure in the cache.
On the Internet the... Read >
Author: jdobson
02nd September 2008
Discount shopping cards anyone?
These cards are wallet-sized cards packed with a selection of prearranged discounts at local and national businesses in your area. Most usually contain a dozen special offers that save the bearer either a fixed amount or... Read >
Author: David Stack
02nd September 2008
Discount shopping cards anyone?
These cards are wallet-sized cards packed with a selection of prearranged discounts at local and national businesses in your area. Most usually contain a dozen special offers that save the bearer either a fixed amount or... Read >
Author: David Stack
17th August 2008
Gold Nugget
Treasure hunting is the common name for a fun and interesting hobby enjoyed by thousands of people around the world. They use portable metal detectors to go outside and literally hunt for treasure. With the price of gold over $700 oz to... Read >
Author: David Cowley
17th August 2008
People who use metal detectors for treasure hunting do tend to run up against an image problem. The media and comedians like Steve Martin have poked a lot of fun at people who use these detectors. But perhaps treasure hunters can have the last laugh whe... Read >
Author: David Cowley
25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Terry Hely
The Florida peninsula has over 1,100 miles (1760 klms) of beaches stretching along the Atlantic and Gulf Of Mexico shorelines. The Florida coastline has a beach to suit every visitor, no matter what your interest, be it sh... Read >
Author: Terry
07th April 2008
Paris from a shoppers’ perspective is divided broadly into different sections where traders plying the same goods tend to congregate, for example a certain section would be selling designer clothes while another might be selling traditional antiques. If... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th January 2008
HDTV (high definition TV) is all the rage these days, and for good reason. An HDTV picture is so clear you feel like you're looking at a scene through a window. Here's a guide to DISH Network HDTV, plus where to get the best deals.
DISH Network HDTV
... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
09th November 2007
Treasure hunting means different things to different treasure hunters. But the bottom line of all the various types is the search for something of value that is hidden from the general public. Here are four of the more unusual secrets of successful treasu... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
10th September 2007
Activity days are designed as events that give you or your guests the chance to take part in activities that they typically do not have access to. Activity days are a fantastic idea if you want to get a group of friends together for a birthday celebratio... Read >
Author: Nigel M
15th March 2007
While Florida may be home to some of the greatest theme parks in the world, it is also a state that draws visitors en masse to its pristine, natural beauty and soft sandy beaches. Away from the crowds that flock to Orlando and Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Be... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss
08th March 2007
When was the last time you bought something online? If you've forgotten the answer, then maybe you've been a little negligent about your cyberlife lately.
Nowadays, almost everything is done online. Online is how you pay bills, buy cat food, compar... Read >
Author: Jonnalyn Ajeda
16th November 2006
An example of buried treasure? As a young man I buried 100 ounces of silver under my parents house. There was a crawl space that could be accessed from the basement. I pulled the plastic back that covered the dirt, and roughly five feet out from the west ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th September 2006
We never thought about it as treasure hunting, but as kids we searched the bushes and alleys for empty bottles that were returnable for a deposit. Looking back on it, I realize that this is the essence of treasure hunting. We were never sure what we would... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
21st August 2006
Treasure hunting begins at home. People regularly find famous old books and valuable antiques in their attics, so get up there and look. One couple tore open their walls while remodeling, and found them insulated with thousands of old and valuable movie p... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
19th August 2006
When you think of treasure hunting, maybe gold coins and precious stones come to mind, but it doesn't end there. You can start in your own attic to see what treasures you find. Then you can check out some of the more unusual ways to go treasure hunting.
... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
13th July 2006
Adventure travel is becoming more popular all the time. It can be very expensive, though, and even a bit too dangerous for some of us. It doesn't have to either, though. Here are a few ideas for small adventures you can afford. They are followed by a defi... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
06th March 2006
HOLY GRAIL OF THE CAPITAL MARKETS
Introduction
Ever since I have retired at the age of 28 (You can too! Learn how from my Free Reports at http://www.mastersoequity.com/MOE_FREE_REPORT.htm ), I have been doing a lot of thinking into these "Tough Case... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
05th February 2006
Extreme adventures and travel adventures are becoming more popular all the time. Some of us, however, want to have the excitement, without so much risk of injury, without getting shot at or kidnapped like Robert Pelton, and without spending a fortune. Wit... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
17th August 2005
In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell constructed one of the world's first metal detectors in an attempt to find an assassin's bullet in President James Garfield. Fischer patented a portable version in 1931. From treasure hunting to security screening, metal det... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian
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