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Friday, March 27, 2026

3/27/26 Report - High Surf Coming. 17th Century Barrels. Pyramid Discovered and Rumored. Remote Viewing-Like Exploration.

 

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.


Barrels from the 1600s Discovered.
Source: See link below.

While modernizing water and sewage systems in Torggata, a central street in the city, crews hit something much older than a leaky pipe: three oak barrels, remarkably preserved and undisturbed for four centuries. Still surrounded by the lime deposits used by 17th-century builders, the find offers a rare, gritty look at the manual labor that shaped early modern Scandinavia...

Here is the link for more about that.

Archaeologists Find Mysterious 17th Century Barrels in Norway that Show How Early Modern Cities Were Built

Notice that the barrels don't have the metal hoops.

Barrels were also often used for wells.  Barrel wells were found at some of the Treasure Coast salvage camp sites.  

I also saw one in the Caribbean where I did some detecting.

Here is a link to a post where I previously talked about barrel wells.

The Treasure Beaches Report Direct From Florida's Treasure Coast.: 9/26/16 Report - Old Wells As Signs and Treasure Troves. This Mornings Beaches. Three Atlantic Disturbances.

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A self-proclaimed amateur archaeologist professes that mysterious granite stones found over the years by fishermen near the uninhabited Chandeleur Islands, located 50 miles east of New Orleans in the United States, are actually architectural artifacts from a 12,000-year-old lost city. Having visited the site 44 times, George Gelé, a retired architect, is convinced that he has found the remains of a submerged city predating the ancient Inca, Maya and Aztec civilizations of the Americas...

Here is the link for more about that.

12,000-Year-Old Lost City Off New Orleans Coast or Imagination Gone Wild? | Ancient Origins

You might remember that I talked about stories of pyramids in the Florida Everglades.  You can check on that by using the following link.

Treasure Beaches Report: Pt. 2. (2020 and Beyond). : 9/11/22 Report - Hope For Big Surf Coinciding With Big High Tide Tuesday. Mayan Pyramids in Florida(?). Reader Email.

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Altar with offerings including skulls and bones discovered in Tula, the ancient capital of the Toltecs.

Here is the link to that story.


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I've talked about remote viewing in this blog, and it has been a popular topic.   I wanted to report on some results I got with a procedure very much like remote viewing but a little different too.

Since at least the early seventies when I was doing post-doctoral research in psychophysiology, I was involved in mind research and meditation techniques.  I put in a lot of time investigating that. EEG studies showed that I produce very little alpha (alpha waves are generally associated with deep meditative states).  In recent decades I've used a meditative technique that for me produces what feels like spontaneous visual imagery when the active conscious mind is shut down. 

With remote viewing in mind, yesterday I gave it a try before getting out of bed.  Again, it doesn't conform exactly to standard remote viewing procedures.  For example, there is no specific target.

Here is the first image as I sketched it.

Gate-Like Image.

It looked like a gate but had a thin gold chain attached to a pin.  My impression was that it was maybe a brooch or something of that size rather than an actual gate.  The pin supported that impression.

The second image I got was something like the following sketch.  I don't think this sketch is as accurate as the one above. This one was more complex.


Second Image.

It looked like a bunch of high-rise skyscrapers on each side of a narrow opening (presumably a street) down the middle.  At the front on the right is a shorter long building with a red roof that looked something like it might be a railroad station.

I just wanted to put those out there to see if something might come up in the future that might seem related.  I'm also interested to see if anyone else might make a connection to one of the images.

I have not reason to believe it is anything other than nervous system or sensory noise, but with the interest in remote viewing, I wanted to see what, if anything, connects.
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There seem to be some research support for remote viewing.  One big problem I see is the difficulty of scoring "hits."  

So we'll see, what if anything happens with this. 

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Caterpillars on Fort Pierce Beach.

I think the same kind of thing is going on at Sebastian and Jensen.  That will push beach goers to congregate at different beaches.

Here is the big thing to watch.


Surf Chart from SurfGuru.com.

A front will be coming through and SurfGuru is still showing a possible seven-to-eight-foot surf.

You can see the wind direction change right before that.

Good hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net