![]() Since you’re supposed to find treasure on the bottom, then you’ve got to find a way to get in the water first. In fact, it looks to be the gunmetal gray of a warship, but more than likely it’s a research vessel of some kind. This challenge starts on the deck of a boat, but it’s not a small boat. Good luck to everyone who entered before the deadline! Maybe someone from here will make it to the final 10 (or even win it all). Update: The official online contest is now closed to entry submissions. Hopefully everything will keep running this time. It looks like things are lighter now, so I’ve turned them back on, things are picking up again and all seems to be holding up well for the moment. Update: The server was a bit overwhelmed last night, so comments were disabled. The water is deep and your bottom time is limited, so proceed wisely.” Your challenge is to find a gold doubloon from these wrecks. ![]() ![]() Only a few of these ships have ever been recovered. A hurricane struck this area in 1715, leaving 11 Spanish galleons, and their treasure, at its bottom. Sebastian river, just South of Cape Canaveral. The eighth and final challenge is upon us, and Laird gives us the final instruction with this introduction via phone: “Today we travel to the mouth of the St. ![]()
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