El Cazador – The Shipwreck That Changed The World
Top 15 Real Hidden Treasures Still NOT Found
National Geographic Video: Atocha: Quest for Treasure (1986)
BrainScratch: The Hidden Treasure of Dutch Schultz
The Garrett ACE Apex multi-frequency detector – New Metal Detector from Garrett!
The Garrett ACE Apex multi-frequency detector – New Metal Detector from Garrett!
Garland, Texas (May 15, 2020) — Texas-based Garrett Metal Detectors today announced the upcoming release of a new Sport Division metal detector for hobbyists, the ACE Apex multi-frequency detector.
Garrett provided details of the Apex detector in a live Internet broadcast this morning that was available to tens of thousands of online viewers and social media followers.
Garrett CEO Steve Novakovich and company marketing director Steve Moore promised that Apex would be unrivaled in its feature set when compared to competitive hobby metal detectors in its price range. “Garrett’s ACE detectors are the best-selling in the world,” said Novakovich. “In the tradition of the ACE series, which offers high-end performance features at affordable prices, the new Apex detector will similarly establish itself as the pinnacle of affordable, multi-frequency detecting technology.”
Top 10 Hidden Treasures Yet To Be Found
Mel Fisher – King of the Treasure Salvors
Mel Fisher Atocha Documentary – Spanish Treasure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_atC0AJEkh4
“Mel Fisher, a dreamer, a visionary, a legend and most importantly, the World’s Greatest Treasure Hunter! Mel Fisher did what many have not – he realized his dream during his lifetime. Everyday he insisted, “Today’s the Day”! His mantra continues to inspire the search for the rest of the treasure from the Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita, the Spanish galleons that sank during a hurricane on September 6, 1622, near Key West, Florida.”
In Search of… Nazi Plunder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMuwuXhJTW0
Nazi Plunder: Pursues the rumour of Nazi plunder worth billions and a 30-year old track that could lead to it. So much gold, silver and art is still missing, it must be out there somewhere!
In Search of… The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine
In Search Of… The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine: An investigation into why hundreds of gold hunters have died searching for a lost treasure ever since a Dutch prospector wandered out of Arizona’s Superstition Mountains in the 1860s. Is there really cursed gold hidden there, as Apache lore suggests? Narrated by Leonard Nimoy.
The Treasure of Victorio Peak
Unsolved Mysteries was a popular and long running TV series in the US that would occasionally cover treasure and treasure related stories, the show was hosted by the legendary Untouchables actor, Robert Stack. Below is the full Unsolved Mysteries episode, first aired 1989, telling the strange tale of The Treasure of Victorio Peak, one of the longest running treasure hunts in US history.
Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World – Riddle of the stones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-LofQBbW4Q
Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World has to be one of my favourite TV series of all time. Not a treasure hunting video as such, but all the stone circles and megalithic structures are, without a doubt, some of the UK’s greatest treasures.
Sir Arthur makes some comments at the start of this video about the modern day ‘Pagans’ and ‘Druids’ that a lot of people and policy makers need to heed:
“…these latter day druids have no more right to be there [Stonehenge] than anyone else. Their association with stone circles is the invention of 18th century romantic writers. The druids flourished nearly a thousand years after the completion of Stonehenge, so to confuse them with stone circles is like mixing up the Battle of Britain and the Battle of Hastings. This is one of the few facts we do know about the thousand or so stone circles scattered over the British Isles.” – Sir Arthur C. Clarke speaking on Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World – The Riddle of the Stones.
Wonderfully, the full series of Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World is now available on DVD! A bargain at less than nine quid!
The Lost Treasure of the Alexandria Library
The Royal Library of Alexandria, or Ancient Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was the largest and most significant great library of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The library was conceived and opened either during the reign of Ptolemy I Soter (323–283 BC) or during the reign of his son Ptolemy II (283–246 BC).
The Beale cypher treasure videos
From Unsolved Mysteries: The Dutch Schultz Treasure
Field Test of the Garrett AT Pro by Metal Detecting Oregon
Deus XP – Setup, Conductivity, & Reactivity Testing by Bayareasearcher
“Demonstrates how to quickly set up the Deus XP in the field then, using the GM Power Program with factory settings, we show the conductivity numbers for several USA coins, and some typical trash targets found in the field. The video concludes with a simple reactivity test by spacing a piece of iron next to a dime.” Video by bayareasearcher
Garrett AT-PRO Metal Detector Parts 1 and 2
Garrett AT-PRO Metal Detector part 1 by Relics1864
Garrett AT-PRO Metal Detector part 2 by Relics1864