How To Find Treasure In Florida
Would like to move to Florida-Need advice and info?
It’s been my dream to move to florida mainly because I hate cold weather, love summer, hate winter/ice/snow/cold and love the beach/ocean/swimming.
Problem is, I don’t know anyone there, I don’t have a job there, don’t have a place to live there, you get the idea. Plus I don’t know which areas are good and which to stay away from except for a few.
I was thinking about treasure coast. I don’t know a lot about it.
How would I go about finding a job, place to live, place to worship, friends, etc. while I live in another state???
Any advice from Floridians helpful!
The Treasure Coast is nice. I used to live in Vero Beach and loved it. The space coast is pretty cool too.
I don’t like the town of Ft. Pierce. It seems a little dirty and has a higher crime rate than the rest of the area.
One drawback to Florida, especially Vero is that wages are low and the cost of living is a little high. Its kinda the price you pay for living in such a beautiful area.
Finding a job isn’t easy. I went there on vacation and started talking to people.
Good luck
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Treasure Tracker $29.98 Hunt for coins, watches, jewelry and more with your very own Treasure Tracker digital metal detector! Explore the science behind searching for valuables at the beach or in your own backyard! You’ll be amazed what you can find buried right beneath you. Adjustable settings, a digital backlit display and audio tone alerts make this metal detector easy to use and provides hours of fun! You’ll never know when you could strike it rich! |
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Commander: Conquest of the Americas Pirate Treasure Chest DLC $4.99 The Pirate Treasure Chest downloadable content adds pirate ships, treasures, quests, locations and more to Commander: Conquest of the Americas. Pirate Treasure Chest introduces the notorious pirate island and stronghold of Tortuga. From Tortuga players can procure an array of pirate treasures, maps and weapons. Tortuga also offers pirate ships for hire and the ability to purchase vessels pirates have commandeered from other nations. Hire pirate captains and their fleets and have them do your bidding, without facing the consequences. Players can also choose to rid the sea of the pirate scourge and hunt them down while stealing their riches. No matter how you choose to play, the rewards are many: wealth, unique ships and treasure maps that lead to powerful artifactsThe infamous pirate island Tortuga where players can purchase items and ships Hire pirate captains and use their fleets against your enemies without taking the blame for their unprovoked attacks Hunt down famous pirates and confront their fleets in naval battle Capture the pirates and use their maps and ships as your own Find powerful artifacts that benefit your fleets and colonies Pirate Treasure Chest also introduces forward and aft chasers cannons into the naval battles for the first time |
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Find It Sports Game $19.99 Find It is a totally contained 3-D Treasure Hunt. No batteries, buzzers, or beepers; just a good old-fashioned parlor game. The game is designed so that it can be left out on the coffee table, waiting room, desk as well as being the perfect travel game. Find It is a completely contained adventure; |
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‘Treasure’ (Ghana) $459.95 Swimming in golden waters, tiny fish in vibrant colors evoke childhood memories for Frank Nortei Nortey. “This work talks about the treasures of the world, expressing wealth and how the precious things of the world are rather hidden under the earth. I decided to use fish because of how significant they are to humanity,” the Ghanaian artist says. |
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Dragonblade: Cursed Lands Treasure $9.95 For thousands of years dragons' treasure lays in a temple in Cursed Lands… For thousands of years daredevils come searching for it…. For thousands of years they find final rest in Cursed Lands… … until the day White–Haired One will come. Dragonblade: Cursed Lands' Treasure is both fairy and scary tale. The Hero wakes up on the unknown coast and the only thing that explains his presence there is a shipwreck glittering in a distance. Quickly he finds out that… |