Team Of Cavers Wanted

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fation

Guest
Hi there I am looking for a team of cavers who can Explore a big cave.

The Cave is not in UK is in Estern Europe it is a very rewarding cave.


If any one is intersted please e-mail me on fation@hotmail.com

Only Serious Cavers and experienced please.


This is not a prank I am very serious


Thanks
 

bubba

Administrator
Do you have any more details? You'd probably get a better response if you give some more information.

Also, please don't cross-post the same post into four forums - cheers :D
 
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fation

Guest
It's a big cave no one has been into it's very remote and there could be tresure. A 85 year old man who was a general in the army in the second world war who happened to be my uncle told me that they unloaded three truck full of gold in the cave. Not that many people know the cave and they are to scared to enter the cave.


I am not lying I am looking for professional people who are serious about tresure

I will pay for the expenses.
 

SamT

Moderator
Jonathan is refering to April 1st. (A day in the UK where it is traditional to play pranks and jokes on people).

It has to be said, not many people will take this thread seriously.
Something like a country would be a good start. And a region, maybe some photos of the area. Are there other good caves in the area. Have there been expeditions in the past.

As for treasure. Most of the people on this site would consider the cave itself the major attraction, not 'treasure'.
It certainly adds a new dimension though.
 
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fation

Guest
Looks like I am in the wrong forum

I am very interested in finding a team

But you think I am joking but I am not


Sorry will look somwhere else
 

JJ

Member
Ah well

At least we will be able to read about it in the uterably reliable press !?! :shock:

Seriously does anyone know of any treasure actualy ever having been found in any cave. Except for archaelogical artifacts here and there. I have seen loads of evidence for digging and heard stories from both the Phillipines (Japenese second world war trearure?) and the Dominican Republic (traditional prirates). I also know folk who have been on "treasure hunting" expeditions to Ecuador, the 1970's Los Taylos being the most famous.

Bet you souldn't do that on a tourist visa :wink:
 

SamT

Moderator
Definately get my visa checked.

Apparently - warmbac are bringing out a range of 'labtech' oversuits. White and acid resistant for all that science you'll be doing.
 

Johnny

New member
SamT said:
Apparently - warmbac are bringing out a range of 'labtech' oversuits. White and acid resistant for all that science you'll be doing.

Do you know whether they are doing led inserts? especially around the crotch area, I am a bit worried about all of this uranium!
 
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fation

Guest
Guys you can say what ever you want
I am being serious If any one of you is interested contact me and I will explain.

Do you really think that I would waste my time hanging around the forums
and make things up.

As I said I want professional people with equipment as there has been attempts to explore the cave but they have never come out alive.

My mobile number is 07751236050 if you don't believe me give me call and I will let you know what is involved

Regards

Fation
 
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cucc Paul

Guest
sounds like a death run and hauling any kind of treasure out would be nigh on impossible if people arent even coming out alive...
 

cap n chris

Well-known member
... and of course as soon as you haul the gold to the surface everyone tries to murder everyone else so that only one person is left with all the booty.

Is the cave in Hollywood by any chance? :wink:





I expect the caver who survives is played by some hunk like Mel Gibson or that Aussie knuckledragger from Gladiator ... and the "twist" at the end of the film is that the hauling rope snaps, the gold sinks into a 300m+ deep subterranean lake and "our hero" prussiks out using just his muddy pant elastic, to be greeted by a smouldering love-object played by Jordan or someone with a similar IQ-to-Bust-size ratio and they walk off into the sunset clasping each other's arses while murmuring sweet nothings about the next big cave they're going to visit....

Come to think of it, I'd watch it if it was made into a film!.... Andy, there's a free script idea for your birthday.
 
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cucc Paul

Guest
hehehehe jordan in a cave... would require the development of some very new techniques for accessing squeezes... I would offer to go on such a mad trip just for the giggles but naaa too far form the hunters : b and pasta and ham bake
 
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Dave H

Guest
Along a similar thread; I heard that an Albanian was trying to get money from the Northampton dole office in order to fund a search for lost Nazi gold in a cave! He was escorted from the premisses.

An old caving budy dossed around for a year on the dole before becoming a barister, and he managed to get an expenses paid 3 day trip to Switzerland (including new duvet jacket) for a job interview. Apparently the longer you have been searching for a job and the more specialised your qualifications, the further you can be funded to travel to an interview!
 

bograt

Active member
Hmm---, seems like a lot of 'Guests' on this thread, if they're so serious, why don't they register?
 

bograt

Active member
Sorry, didn't notice the dates of the original posts  :-[ :-[

Tend to agree with Roger; why experienced cavers for railway tunnels?

Also think; why bother??
 
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