Treasure Hunting Stories

By admin, January 9, 2009 5:53 am

treasure hunting stories

One summer night more than forty years after the sinking of the Titanic, the world was stunned, as the impossible was repeated. However, unlike Titanic, the Andrea Doria sank due to human error, causing a whirlwind of rumors of sunken treasure and the negligence of the crew. It was the real treasure? Why sink? The answers to these questions seemed closed forever in mystery as the doomed liner repeated in its watery grave. The day after of sinking, however, Peter Gimbel young millionaire adventurer became the first person to dive to the wreck and returned to the site more often the next two decades to research the answers.

Rika and I watched the Discovery Channel presentation of the final travel to the site Gimbel in 1981 when he and his team explored underground passageways and tried to save the line of safes. His 25-year obsession with the Andrea Doria unlocked the mysteries surrounding its sinking and resolve once and for all the mystery surrounding this tragedy. Gimble was a treasure hunter.

Hidden Treasure has always captured our imagination. As a child, I was walking along the beach, waiting for the end of a treasure chest that leave the hot sand at any time, or to find a diamond ring. In my opinion, finding a diamond ring would make me and my family and I would be millionaires like Richie Rich. Who among us has not read Treasure Island? It's a fascinating idea, right?

"Somewhere over the rainbow" and Hidden Treasure is exciting, but elusive, provokes our imagination. We really do not think they find. Many people buy lottery tickets but most do not really believe they'll win the lottery. How about learning about true treasure, and then create a way to find out? Dreams are the stories are great, but then comes the Monday morning and stole many of us reluctantly back to our work boring, reluctantly chain ourselves to our desks and desire that the time of origin. As the manager of my building, a wonderful man with great potential. He openly admits that Monday is the worst day of your week, every week, and it keeps getting better as we approach the weekend. Friday is his best day, and there is a visible transformation. He is happy, singing, excited and energetic. That lasts all day. And after two days, Monday it is moody and depressed again.

I love working in my business. I hope Monday. That's because my business is a treasure hunt! I know the treasure is there, in the form of people join our DollarMakers Joint Venture Forum. We discover a treasure regularly! We know it's there, and there is no risk of life, decompression chambers, millions of dollars costs or man-eaters, sharks. Unlike Mr. Gimble, we will not dig up a safe with no treasure in it. That's why my business is so exciting. As we discover wonderful entrepreneurs, we discovered a treasure. We can make an unlimited amount of money through joint ventures. To Join My Team treasure hunting, visit our website.

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About the Author:

For more than 20 years, Robin J. Elliott has worked with thousands of businesses in over 49 industries across the United States, Canada, and Africa to help small business entrepreneurs build wealth and gain access to new markets and profit centers through Joint Ventures. Make Money Using Joint Ventures – Watch the free 90 Minute video about how anyone can make money using Joint Ventures at www.jvwisdom.com.

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