The Map Covers A Vast Area

Just to give you an idea of how vast the map covers, here is the area the Cooper’s map covers. The map that he had worked on for years covers Florida, the entire Atlantic, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Just to go and inspect the locations would take decades and Miklos believes that he would probably have to hand over the project to somebody else…

Timing Is Essential

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Miklos knows for sure that he would have to pass on the knowledge before the information gets exhausted. However, having said that, he confirmed that he still does not have the intention of giving up any time soon. And after finding out about some shipwreck material in all five of the spots, he and the team he had built, they were willing to go to more locations in the near future.

Determined As Ever

Since the treasure hunting thus far has been quite successful, Miklos’ drive has not yet mellowed down. He and his team are focused, more than ever, to invest more time and effort to find the treasures that are still waiting to be discovered. “At this moment, I’m never giving up. I will not give up, and you can quote me on this one,” Miklos explained.

Not About To Give Up

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“I am not giving up, nor will I ever give up, until I discover Cooper’s treasure. And there’s a lot of it out there. And we’re on a trail that we believe is going to give us huge success. I made this decision. This is my life now, and it will be my life until I pass it on to somebody else,” he was quoted while speaking to journalists who asked about his plans in the near future.

At Five Spots

So, as of now, Miklos and his men have gone and investigated five of the anomalies Cooper had listed on his map. Since his team are professional treasure hunters, they were not only skilled but also thoroughly excited about what they might find. And as they followed the map, at each of the spots that Cooper had marked, they discovered shipwreck material.

Things From The 1700s

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While going on their hunt, the team also located a pile of six cannons that seemed to belong to the 1700s. “One possibility is that the ship dumped the cannons because it was taking on so much water, they needed to get rid of all things heavy,” Miklos further stated to the press as he gave them an insight on what took place during their journey.