and I might just have to buy a waterproof metal detector - check this out that I found while looking for the above:
NORTHWEST FLORIDA TREASURE (as in Spanish Gold and stuff) SITES
http://www.treasuresites.com/nwfl.htm
WALTON COUNTY SITES:
EUCHEE SPRINGS - is also known as the Boy Scout Camp Euchee Springs and has been used by them for years as a recreation facility. The springs are in a forested area and are scattered to the N. end of an impoundment area. The springs are seeps that eventually become the Bishop Branch of Bear Creek. They are located at 30? 43? 40? N., 86? 12? 23? W., or 3.7 miles W. of Hwy. 187 on Hwy. 90 and then 1 mi. S. to the entrance to Boy Scout Camp Euchee Springs.
MORRISON SPRING - has been described as being "one of the finest freshwater dives in the Florida (DeLoach, 127), attracting so many divers here as to make it profitable for a diving concession. Morrison Spring actually has a pseudo-bottom, as a large limestone ledge lurks below the spring pool, then there is a cliff dive to the spring floor 45 ft. below, a where two cave entrances begin. For a shallow treasure dive, the limestone ledge covers with silt frequently, hiding lost valuables from swimmers and divers alike. Where the ledge mates with the sides of the spring is a good area to begin fanning off the sand, and if the ledge is covered it usually takes a tank-full of air to investigate. The deep dive, to the cave entrances, requires even more air and patience, but the area ahead of the caves (in the light) is the ultimate repository of lost gold jewelry, relics, and spear-points. This is one of the deeper dives, and working consumes much more air and energy than sightseeing, so get in shape, and watch your air!
BEACHES - off US 98 that are well populated, are: Miramar & Tang O' Mar, at Gulf Pines; off SR. 30A the beaches are: Dune Allen Beach, at Beach Highlands; Blue Mountain Beach, at Blue Gulf Beach; and Grayton Beach, in the Grayton Beach State Recreation Area.
BASIN BAYOU - This state recreation area has a beach at Alaqua Pt. Frequented by Elgin AFB personnel. The beach itself is a good place to look for spearheads at low tide.
PLEASANT RIDGE SPRING - I have not been to this spring, but it can be reached by taking Pleasant Ridge Road off SR. 280 to Hewitt Road, go W. 1/4 mi. and look for the spring on your right (North). This location is SW of the town of Defuniak Springs. Good luck!
LAKE ALAQUA -- (N30? 44.092' W86? 12.288) -- W. of the town of Defuniak Springs off Hwy. 90 on Boy Scout Road. Camp Euchee is at the end of Boy Scout Road, and Lake Alaqua gets considerable use from the scouts. There are two diving platforms at opposite ends of the lake to search. The water is extremely clear, as it is in the sister lake to the West of Boy Scout Road. Both of these bodies of water are worth a thorough search, but have some backup locations picked out, because I don't know about access.
LAKE DEFUNIAK -- in the center of the 1800's town of Defuniak Springs. The whole town was centered on this lake. Now it apparently is no longer used for swimming, as the old beach is grown up with weeds, and as old-timers die off, so will the memories that there was a beach! There is a strong possibility that the water off the beach has never been detected. Bound to be some very valuable old gold here!
LAKE SYLVIA -- (N30? 43.705' W86? 11.015') is a spring/sink SW of Defuniak Springs, between US. 10 & Hwy. 90. This appears to be a very deep spring/sink, and was extraordinarily clear from the air.
SPRING LAKES -- (N30? 45.088' W86? 03.71') N.E. of the town of Defuniak Springs, should be good sites to find treasure due to being so close to the Old Spanish Road to Tallahassee & the large number of docks and vacation sites on this large clear lake. To get to Spring Lake #1, take SR. 183/Kidd Road N. of Defuniak Springs to the first road to the right (E.), and a dirt road will take you all the way around the lake to a boat ramp on the W. side. Spring Lake #2 is not populated with homes, has a large number logs in it to contend with.
get me a metal detector, pull my pants up to my chest, find an old NASA hat, black out a few teeth and go lookin for treasure!
priceless - i needed a good belly laugh!