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Old 06-05-2007, 08:54 AM
DRAKOS DRAKOS is offline
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Hi all. I’m a new member from Greece, and have found too much information in your site. Greece is a place with many buried treasures from all times. But the field is too difficult. Rocky mountains, many bushes, many minerals. And most important. Prospecting and digging is forbidden, cause of too much ancient things in the ground. Anyway, I have a question to you all. Have you noticed differences in vegetation, above buried gold? Some archaeologists say, that vegetation is very small above buried gold. Could it be true? Could it be similar to the fact of often lightning above buried gold? Any ideas?

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Old 06-05-2007, 08:04 PM
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Some archaeologists say, that vegetation is very small above buried gold.

Maybe, but if the gold is in iron chest, no, regarding a treasure was found (we now) (40 kilos gold coins) in a site with trees and grass at 2 meters depth.

I know a site infested of lead bullets, yes, I N F E S T E D, but vegetation is normal (trees). So, don't know what happens with vegetation "infested" of gold.

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