Allrighty then. It?s time to put all of you new map dowsers to work for real. Attached are two sea charts of an area off the east coast of Florida. You will be looking for any shipwrecks that occurred prior to 1570. A diver recovered a bronze cannon in one of these two areas (unknown which) that was caught in a shrimpers net. He personally told me that he saw the entire wreck. Now it is possible that a French fleet was lost in one of these areas, and a very rich Spanish vessel also. You will have to be creative when framing your questions before and during the actual map dowsing. It would be fun to see your results posted, but if some of you are timid, you may PM me with your charts. I know that you can do this. Good luck.
Bill
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Him thief him fren' of him last Guiney Him kill both Priest and Friar,o dear. Him cut de troat of piccanniny Bloody, bloody buccaneer.
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