Kisatchie Turkeys are sitting on treasure!

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  1. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    Forget the "Polish Gold Train".

    There is buried treasure in the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana.

    Supposedly.

    According to news articles, World War II vehicles and planes may be in containers buried under the Kisatchie National Forest.

    Baton Rouge resident Morton Hurston Jr. believes a trove of the planes and other WWII equipment is buried in Kisatchie National Forest and could be a gold mine for museums.

    The equipment detected five objects at least the size of an automobile, Hurston said. Surveys of the ground adjacent to the berm turned up nothing. So, Hurston said, something is definitely down there.

    From the The Acadiana Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisiana:
    http://theadvocate.com/news/acadiana/13815654-123/wwii-vehicles-planes-may-be

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    Kisatchie National Forest America the Beautiful quarter 2015

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  3. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    Nothing found so something definitely is down there? Is this guy from the Government? And what chance does anybody have with todays EPA as digging up a national forest?? Unless of course you bribe the right people!
     
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  4. foreverEBG

    foreverEBG Member

    I'd rather go after the supposed CSA mint hoard Jeff. Davis was said to have sent to be buried before the surrender of the CSA. Or more realistically the payroll that the confederates buried during there retreat from Antietam. I'd love to water detect here in MD:pompous:
     
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