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Treasure Dive Sites

The original website from 1996, still used by treasure divers, researchers, and archeologists today. Have fun!

Gold, Gemstone, Shipwreck, Treasure Site Locations, Metal Detectors & More!



The present website, includes aviation films, treasure links, gold prospecting videos, and in general updated for adventures and the totality of what I'm doing now.

An example: race across the United States at grasshopper level:








Learn to find Sapphires in the West Fork of Rock Creek, in Montana:

FIND SAPPHIRES NOW!



Or, learn how to take out 6 pounds of gold, live as it happened, in the Umpqua River, in Oregon:
GOLD!



Perhaps Diamonds is your thing, and you want to know what types of ground to look for, and where they are, in the United States:

Diamond Hunters!

all you need to do is click "choose language" (worldwide film) and you'll be learning how!



Maybe you want to learn how to use a metal detector to prospect, and find gold with non-motorized equipment:

FINDING GOLD V



After you find all that raw gold from prospecting, you may need to learn how to separate it:

FINDING GOLD! 2

A simple Preview Page for all the films I do (they appear elsewhere as DVD's, better resolutions, etc., but this is a master page):

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Have fun -- and best of luck in following your dreams!

Matt Mattson

PS: This Memorial Day, don't forget to thank a Veteran!

FUNERAL FOR A VET

(click "English" top right)






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