Treasuries in Costa Rica
Luc:
Quote:Posted by The UnseekerLuc--You posted the below quoted info. and --
Q1. I wondered exactly where you got this info. as I want to check the source. If you found it on the internet I would appreciate very much if you would please post or send me the link or search terms I need to use to find the info.
Q2. What do you mean by "German treasures"
Q3. Where did you get this info.?
Hello The Unseeker,
Please find the link you ask for.
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also this
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All the best
Luc
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The Unseeker:
Thanks much, Luc, for the links. This link, however, -- You are not allowed to view links.
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-- is only in French which I, unfortunately, do not read. And I had seen the other books.google link on the Clipperton Island book previously. So I am still stymied in my search for further information about Isla Violin and any legendary treasures that may still be hidden there.
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Luc:
Hello The Unseeker
If this can help you, please find below the translation in English of this site ( use google translator)
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[great] Luc
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The Unseeker:
Thanks Luc for your input on this. But what I seek is actual SOURCE information on treasures that substantive evidence of some sort indicates are or very well may be on Isla Violin. I want to bypass hearsay, legends and tall tales and get to the heart of any information that may or may not exist at this time relative to treasure/artifacts that were recovered over the past 60-100 years (or further back). I expect there may be a newspaper article or two that appeared decades ago and want to trace this type of thing.
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hardluck:
Hello The Unseeker
I suggest the Following
Search through the general Archives of the Indies in Spain. Spanish vice royalty records and dispatches relating to Panama and Mexico. Post 1821 idenpendance records relating to the Vice royalty of New Granada.
There is some old documents that be of interest in the national library of costa Rica.
Good hunting.
Hardluck
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Luc:
Hello all,
Pleaes find here the link of the internet site (in english) of one french adventurer Robert Vergnes.
Always so enthralled since adolescence by the venturer Robert Vergnes, in search of the slightest document which can redraw a party of the life of Graulhétois, Thierry Cayla has just met James Maingot one of the companions of Adventure of an expedition in 1982 in the island of Coco in Costa Rica in search of the Treasury of Lima. The various documents which it gathered will continue feeding the site which he has created since 2002.
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Currently Thierry Cayla for some years is interested in the Treasury of Rennes the Castle and strange coincidence it in often met among the ancient hunters of treasure, of ancient companions of expeditions of Robert Vergnes on the Last « Island in the Treasury ».
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goldnboy:
Hello all, I think there may have been one recent expedition to Cocos Island, Costa Rica ? I havn't heard of any reports on the results.
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goldnboy:
HELLO ALL,, And thanks for the interesting post on Costa Rica treasures, and a special thanks Luc for starting this topic off, and Richard Roy for his most interesting story with boots on the trail for treasures.
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Luc:
Hey goldnboy, many thanks for your comments. [great]
Luc
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