Long story short, we all know that the Pirates were swarming on the Coast of
Maine. Fact is, they buried some of their treasure (created treasure rooms to hold the wealth they plundered) on islands off the coast. We all know this....right?? But, did you know that the Pirates also sailed up rivers in
Maine, and that they created treasure
storage rooms all along these rivers?
If you buried that kind of wealth....could you forget where it's located...could you?? I mean, wouldn't you make some sort of a trail, a map, and a few other things that ensured that you never
lost a massive treasure room.
The Pirates also set up trails and signs and maps that lead to their treasure rooms. And if you can understand the system they used to mark out these rooms, then you can locate EVERY treasure room of the Pirates...just as long as that trail, signs, maps etc., are still intact on a river bank (or, on an island).
I really only wanted to recover a few of these sites, but someone mentioned that maybe the public would like to, for the first time ever, see some authentic Pirate treasure signs and trails that lead to these sites. Personally, I like the idea, but lack the desire to buy several boats, for both sea (island) charters, as well as boats stationed along the rivers of Maine in specific locations, have the tourists go from one
boat to another at the dams, etc.
If you have a
boat, and want to hire out for charters on the rivers or on the Atlantic, and if you would like to learn about these signs yourself so that one day you don't need me to explain all the treasure signs to the hundreds of people
buying tickets for your charters, then please e-mail me at this site.
Folks, realistically, I need boats on almost every river in Maine, and boats stationed on the Ocean at strategic locations.
Charter businesses already established are encouraged to reply.
Summer's here, Folks. Time to hit the hight seas. It's a win-win for all of us.
(there's a possibility that boats will be hired for an upcoming filming of some of the sites I'm speaking of.)