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  • #16
    Ground Penetration Radar could do the job. Doubtful, but it is the only technology that can be tested at this depths. An accessory bulldozer will be much desirable.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ebi View Post
      You live in a country with ancient history. I live in a country with 4,000 years of history.I am from Iran.Gold is so deep in my country.Now help me please. .sory I use a translator
      For Iran you need some very good education as "dark-invisible-treasure-hunter" first!
      Or enough money for bakhshish to bribe the local authorities to avoid jail...
      But even than it can be risky or you have to share the treasures with them.
      If you have no problem with some losses you better walk the "cooperative way" ...


      The best method is not built MD but visit Turkey border region and buy a good one with 1m coil from there.
      For shure you will find people there who wanna support you and get it out for you into Iran without problems.


      You also should be experienced with mines if there should be any like in Irak, Syria etc.
      Perhaps you can get a military mine detector on the black-market (I know about the black market
      at Teheran, you can change dollars there - I saw this in a new docu) and change it with a large 1m coil.

      Iran must be really cool for treasure-hunting - alot thrill and adventure because its forbidden
      and the motivation should be good because alot antique remainings everywhere.

      Well, ebi - the problem with this antique stuff in such countries is, that the regime or government needs it for theirselves!
      From Afghanistan they sell it through the country close to India called Pakistan for drugs, weapons and foreign currency.
      btw. Afghanistan: It is really dangerous to hunt there because of the selfmade explosives near
      and below streets - they can use even anti-lift mechanisms and when you dig them out, they could blow your life out!
      Other pressure-plates work if a car or person goes over them - watch the US docu series:
      Bomb Squad Afghanistan - for more info.
      First collect serious and enough information that the area where you wanna search really is mine-free and save enough.


      Anyway, what you need is a P.I. or induction balance circuit that can deal with a 1m coil if you are
      looking for buried stuff that has a size of 25cm and larger.

      Some 30x30cm find you may detect at 1,5meter depth with it but not much more.
      The DeepHunter from Turkey with 1m coil can proven find a 40cm thing at 2meters if the user is
      experienced and know the detector good, but with a selfbuilt detector plus also selfbuilt coil
      I doubt you'll get that far. Expecially the coil must be built very stable and reliable to use -
      and keep in mind that for a 1-2m coil you may need a trustworthy 2nd person to hunt with it.
      Or you must attach some wheels to such large coil so you can drag it on your own.
      More info and many different metal-detectors you can find here - it's Tehran: www.makroir.com


      Good Luck.

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      • #18
        thx WM6 for the detailed excavtor construction plan, steel I have already enough and with some
        welding device it should be no problem to built such thing!

        btw. I have to correct "Bomb Squad Afghanistan" into "Bomb Patrol Afghanistan" !!!

        For persons in Iran that was in war with its neighbor countries it is very important!

        search with google if its not prohibited at Iran for "Bomb Patrol Afghanistan" and torrent or other infos
        so you can watch this docu first !!! Otherwise you might get killed right away while treasure hunting!
        This is no joke! You have no idea what kind of mean mines and stuff are in use and how long they can be active!
        You have to use samet-gloves (velvet tissue) and be very careful if you encounter such kind of sophisticated stuff!
        Perhaps its good if treasure-hunting is forbidden at Afghanistan and Iran because of the extreme danger!

        Just watch one episode of "Bomb Patrol Afghanistan" and you will see that your life is in danger
        if you don't know exactly what you do there! And no gold amount in the world is worth losing your own life for it !!!!!

        You have been warned !

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        • #19
          i read often that ISIS troops finace themselves by steeling archaeological finds and sell porn movies

          in sharia for stealing you get the hands cut off
          for publishing porn stuff you will cut off some other things

          so i think you should search somewhere other, why?

          mention you find a golden sculpture of a naked queen

          that is porn and stealing the state and stealing the finances source of isis all togehter so you will cutted in thousend pieces

          thats more critical than some cold prison i think

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          • #20
            Good point, bernte.

            The ISIS has no problem with treasure hunting as long its against "enemy-culture"
            and brings money for theirself - no hands or d*cks cut off.

            But to be serious - if there would be no war you can do whatever you want at such countries
            if you have good connections, enough will of cooperation with the authorities and play along their games.

            The treasures you are finding or even the perspective that the mighty ones will get a good share of
            those treasures you're hunting is more than enough to assure somebody a very nice job in this game.

            The ISIS per instance is eager to steal all the gold from christian churches right away as in eastern Turkey.
            So for shure any anti-religious treasure-hunter would be welcome to check out if there are some
            treasures hidden below those churches or wherever and likes to loot those destroyed "damned" buildings.

            Take a look at the huge stone buddha figures of Bamyan, Afghanistan - it was "evil demonic misbeliefe" and not tolerated.
            Another good example are the surroundings of the pyramids of Gizeh and what is going on there meanwhile.

            Treasure-hunters can have a nice employment. *hahaha*

            Have fun.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Funfinder View Post
              For Iran you need some very good education as "dark-invisible-treasure-hunter" first!
              Or enough money for bakhshish to bribe the local authorities to avoid jail...
              But even than it can be risky or you have to share the treasures with them.
              If you have no problem with some losses you better walk the "cooperative way" ...


              The best method is not built MD but visit Turkey border region and buy a good one with 1m coil from there.
              For shure you will find people there who wanna support you and get it out for you into Iran without problems.


              You also should be experienced with mines if there should be any like in Irak, Syria etc.
              Perhaps you can get a military mine detector on the black-market (I know about the black market
              at Teheran, you can change dollars there - I saw this in a new docu) and change it with a large 1m coil.

              Iran must be really cool for treasure-hunting - alot thrill and adventure because its forbidden
              and the motivation should be good because alot antique remainings everywhere.

              Well, ebi - the problem with this antique stuff in such countries is, that the regime or government needs it for theirselves!
              From Afghanistan they sell it through the country close to India called Pakistan for drugs, weapons and foreign currency.
              btw. Afghanistan: It is really dangerous to hunt there because of the selfmade explosives near
              and below streets - they can use even anti-lift mechanisms and when you dig them out, they could blow your life out!
              Other pressure-plates work if a car or person goes over them - watch the US docu series:
              Bomb Squad Afghanistan - for more info.
              First collect serious and enough information that the area where you wanna search really is mine-free and save enough.


              Anyway, what you need is a P.I. or induction balance circuit that can deal with a 1m coil if you are
              looking for buried stuff that has a size of 25cm and larger.

              Some 30x30cm find you may detect at 1,5meter depth with it but not much more.
              The DeepHunter from Turkey with 1m coil can proven find a 40cm thing at 2meters if the user is
              experienced and know the detector good, but with a selfbuilt detector plus also selfbuilt coil
              I doubt you'll get that far. Expecially the coil must be built very stable and reliable to use -
              and keep in mind that for a 1-2m coil you may need a trustworthy 2nd person to hunt with it.
              Or you must attach some wheels to such large coil so you can drag it on your own.
              More info and many different metal-detectors you can find here - it's Tehran: www.makroir.com


              Good Luck.
              The man asked, who detector to "make" not to buy ... The answer to it is such a metal detector does not exist!
              Object dimensions 30x30 (probably "cm" and probably of gold), at a depth of 6m, is science fiction...

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              • #22
                6 meters deep sounds like tombs to me.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Nexus View Post
                  Ground Penetration Radar could do the job. Doubtful, but it is the only technology that can be tested at this depths. An accessory bulldozer will be much desirable.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by godigit1 View Post
                    6 meters deep sounds like tombs to me.
                    with a word from Holy Kuran, mantra of Mohhamed on your lips and magic special penetrating vision 3-D glass to find the gold is not so difficult. easy job, 6 meters of depth.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by godigit1 View Post
                      6 meters deep sounds like tombs to me.
                      Yeah, it's weird what to look for at a depth of 6m, in my neighborhood has a prehistoric site of 10000 years ago, I was at a depth of a few meters http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepenski_Vir

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                      • #26
                        This seems to be someone who wants to break the law. Granted laws there are out of line. But do we even want to entertain his degridation of the metal detector hobby.
                        Graves are being robbed to fund horrible things treasures lost to aspholes who melt them down to be put on maket.
                        Maybe my opinion is extrem and maybe I am incorrect but stay out of the graves.

                        Quote EBI
                        yes maikl It is forbidden.Treasure hunt at night.Schematic please I needed to be.
                        [email protected]

                        On the lighter side words from Dana Carvie.
                        "God last words to man, Ok you can worship me but I dont want any of you fighting over religon.

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                        • #27
                          Everything is culture: treasures, laws, religions, ethics, morality.

                          And if special countries are in "inbalance" with human rights or other cultural values
                          it is no wonder if some guys like ebi are looking for whats personally ok just for them.

                          Since when its no tomb-raiding if archeologists dig out complete antique cities with grave-yards
                          for "study" and sell everything to museums? And the tax-payers have to finance all of this,
                          because its in the interest of many countries! "Lets go to the museum, it will be a fine entertainment!"

                          Or even better: "Our" country is one of the most powerful in the world and therefore its our obligation,
                          our pride and our preservation-duty to collect all this precious treasure-stuff around the world!

                          And if we look 200 years back, this world still was just a huge mass of plundering nomads all over!
                          We wanna "collect" Russia, so spoke Napoleon, or Hitler: We need more room for the germanic race.

                          And the tax paying citizens or soldiers of countries are the unasked helper-helpers and financiers
                          of antiques-looting! And this happens all over the world.


                          btw. often every little piece of gold is covered with blood from the poor and slaves
                          and nobody wants and can see this afterwards and only enjoys the bright shine of it.

                          What I wanna say with it:
                          Not all of those deserve all this "bloody dirty" gold who had it once or who gets it afterwards!
                          btw. An extremly high amount of gold etc. was and still is used to finance wars and killings !

                          If ebi likes to rob out a bank and the risk is OK for him, its his own business
                          and not those of the tools-shop where hey bought his equipment.

                          A much bigger problem for him is "going in jail for nothing" because often
                          treasure-hunters only have big fantasies, hopes and dreams without real proves !!!

                          They start to dig out junk after junk and if they get busted, perhaps it was totally for nothing.
                          And if they hit a still active mine or ammunition in such ex-war-countries they can
                          get crippled or lose their lifes which is even worse for them and their families.

                          And if they really should have found a big treasure without geting caught they
                          must leave the country otherwise everyone in the villages or little towns will know
                          about it within a week and this can lead to big trouble.

                          The most safe thing at such countries would be to dig for the government,
                          for powerful and everywhere well respected families or powerful societies etc.
                          but only after many years of experience and with all the needed pre-cautions.
                          It also depends on the "special-laws" and "you are my friend"-connections.

                          Isn't it curious that there's a metal-detector shop directly in Tehran / Iran
                          but it seems that only special persons are allowed to buy something there.

                          There are for shure many treasure-hunters at Iran because of the many
                          artifacts and long history but perhaps they don't need any competitors
                          or they are protected by the rulers and other powerful connections.

                          Anyway - Iran for shure also is full of rusty nails, cans, alu-foil and other
                          huge amounts of crap like everywhere else.
                          Finding deep gold treasures under such circumstances can take a lifetime.

                          So perhaps its better looking for directly enjoyable stuff.

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                          • #28
                            Well put Funfinder.
                            The world is many different places to many different people.
                            Praise the god of all, drink the wine, and let the world be the world!

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                            • #29
                              btw I can watch nex1 and Persian Music Channel via sat - both bring modern iranian music.
                              Iran has a special "repeat shifted" rhythm. It sounds techno-style but its a question of taste.

                              For me it would be interesting what is the value of treasure-hunting at
                              a country that is reigned by "gods-law".

                              As we know this religion has very old roots, before the modern worlds counted year "zero" (2014 years ago).
                              "You don't have to be greedy and you shall not seek your fortune in treasures of this world."
                              They speak.

                              I think Iran as all other countries has still alot different thinking people with all important or prefered values.

                              btw. in earlier years it was possible to grow wine in Iran, but this was finished through religious laws.

                              If you hunt for the gold of the enemies you're shurely welcome there,
                              if you dig out or restore old islamic artifacts too,
                              if you hunt for "unwanted religious" stuff and use it for the "real wanted things" at Iran you're shurely also very welcome
                              and if you help to enrich the mighty ones and those who have power and influence treasure-hunting also should
                              be tolerated or even highly respected.

                              Seen from the work it is just like gold- or gemstones-mining - what counts is the "philosophy behind" and
                              who has its good profit - not just in such countries, but in many more, too.

                              And no religion prohibits the search of ground-treasures.

                              Per instance a very interesting place to dig would be that temple hill at Jerusalem and the area around.
                              But it would disturb the "peace" of the pilgrims and believers if it would be open public.

                              No joke, for treasure-hunting someone has to study first all kind of cultures for staying out of trouble!

                              And the biggest problems are the war remainings everywhere at such countries ...

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                              • #30
                                This here is a beautiful song from Iran without "shifted rhythm" from 2013.
                                A man has to spent alot of "treasures" for such hot women but it pays off !

                                Katrin Isa - Hamin Hala (translated it means: Right Now)
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htYMDUAivWg

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