BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS HONOLULU COUNTY HAWAII
BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS HONOLULU COUNTY HAWAII
Today’s Treasure tale takes us to Honolulu County, Hawaii to the North Shore of Oahu for a story of a treasure hidden on the Hill!
Hope you enjoy, Good Luck & Happy Huntin’! π
that’s worth looking into its cheap air fare from where I live!
Letβs do this
Very interesting video!! I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas!!
Eek. There’s going to be ghosts and ghouls protecting that booty. So many killed for it π± I’m just kidding!!
You and your family have a Very Merry Christmas π
Need to find!
Hey. Interesting video πππππ
Interesting tale, Lee. Thanks for sharing, buddy. Merry Christmas !!
First ! A BIG congrats on 1k mile stone there buddy π WOOOO HOOO ! lee this was another very cool and well done story π
Thank you for sharing these as well π Merry Christmas to you and your family π ATB
Another very interesting addition to the series mate, Merry Xmas to you and yours buddy :))
Another great one! Thanks for sharing, good luck, happy hunting and take care. Merry Christmas.
Oh come on! Peru and Guam both in the southern hemisphere, Hawaii in the northern, with the doldrums between. Why suffer two trips thru the doldrums, instead of taking a direct route to Guam? Kaena point is a desert, with no "provisions". Laughable.
I really enjoyed that video, keep them coming!
No he sabido que en Hawai practique la bΓΊsqueda de tesoros o que tengan conocimiento de que exista ese tesoro, exelente historia, un saludo Diggin
Hope you had a nice and relaxed Christmas Lee.
I’m with NotRightJohnny…lets do this lol. Very interesting story on this one. Mutneys never go well lol
Man, this one has me wondering if it may still be there. Seems it would be a god chance it is. Course the Govt. there probably wouldn’t allow any digging looking for it. But its fun dreaming about it π
Hope you are doing well my friend. I hope to get back to swinging the coil soon. I really miss being out there searching for past history.
Appreciate the time and work you put into these!
Take care and happy hunting. And Happy New Year!
John