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Detecting, Metal Detectors, Emeralds & Treasure Hunting
Adventures Into the Unknown Newsletter
October 2005 #1
Quickie Update...
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Conquista River Treasure Site...
Late one evening last week, I was working at my computer when the
phone rang. Unexpectedly, it was the land owner of the Conquista
River treasure site we had visited for the first time ever two weeks
ago. I had left my phone number at the ranch house, never expecting
anyone to call me.
I had been expecting to deal with a rather wealthy and distrustful
man who would be very difficult to convince to let me search his
property, the old Moifus Conforme homestead. So much for my
assumptions.... Instead, I was pleasantly surprised by a friendly
gentleman who very much looks forward to meeting with me.
We have tentatively scheduled a meeting here in Quito in about a
week and a half. I look forward to learning what this man knows of
the Conforme discoveries. I do know that he knows a lot. I can't
wait to tell you how the meeting goes and if I get permission to get
back to the Conquista River site before the rains begin.
I sure hope you enjoyed reading the Conquista background story in
Chapter 8 of The Treasure
Hunter. This may turn out to
be a very interesting follow-up story. I am working to see if we can
film it and make it into a documentary.
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Coastal Emeralds & Gems...
Shortly after I returned from the Conquista River Expedition, I was
contacted again by the gentleman who has discovered emeralds and
gems near the coast. He came to Quito to visit me two days later.
Not only did this guy bring me emeralds and numerous, different
kinds of gem stones, he also brought amber, petrified wood and
fossil shark's teeth all from the same area!
I have posted a new photo album named Coastal Emeralds & Gems at my
Yahoo Groups site. See if your eyes don't pop out looking at these
photos as mine did when I saw the stones. If this story is true, it
represents a major, new discovery.
I have been offered a 50% interest in the project if I can finance
the technical exploration and subsequent sale of the project to a
major development company. Anyone interested in a piece of the pie?
My new friend claims that all these treasures come from the same
place, in a rather hidden valley in a remote area not far from the
Ecuadorian Pacific coast. It sure seems like a chapter out
of "Paradise Lost" or something. Much more to come soon!
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Ancient Coaque and Old Jennings' Excavations...
Atahualpa and his brother phoned me on Friday. They have already
organized land access permissions and even discovered a few new
areas immediately surrounding the site of the ancient city of
Coaque. They said that I better get my ?@#! back to Coaque before
the rains begin in order to check these sites out properly.
I'm leaving at 4 a.m. tomorrow and will be on site by the afternoon.
My metal detectors are tuned and have freshly charged batteries. I'm
taking a photographer as I expect to shoot some great historical
site images of Howard Jennings' exploits from the early 70's.
Every time I follow in Jennings' footsteps on some adventure
somewhere in the world, I get a major rush. It is hard to explain. I
think I was just born for this lifestyle. I hope I can get to sleep
tonight. I'll get the photos posted as soon as I can next week.
Until Soon,
Stan
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