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Old 09-23-2014, 03:19 PM
Gbenko Gbenko is offline
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LRL APPROACH

Dear colleagues,

I started to work on a legend for a hidden enormous gold treasure.
Approximately 10 tons gold and I have few questions for it.

It is believed that 150 years ago it was buried in a secret forgotten cave which was used as an ancient gold mine and then a monetary.
The perimeter of the cave is well known around 1500 meter x 500 meters, high in the mountain. Many diggers has tried to find it but in vain,
People say that someone has already found the entry but shortly after that he died from radioactivity X.

I prepare several approaches to the treasure.
1. First I'll hire a geologist to clarify if the rocks have with gold potential.
2. I will make aero photos with HD camera with GPS with quadcopter .
3. Again with quadcopter I will make photos with HD thermal camera to discover the eventually covered the entry.
4. Then I plannify to use a LRL (But I don't know the kind of the model)
5. I will bring with me a Geiger counter to find the place of the strongest signal of X RAY.
6. Once we have some data I'll start the search with a Georadar.
And finally if we have some promising data from all the researches we will dig a hole.

Could you tell me please if that all I can do or you would recommend st better.
If I find nothing I will have lot of fun with all these technologies in the mountain.

Thank you for your support I'll appreciate your help.
G.

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