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Post by Mark Vanderlinde-Abernathy on Apr 12, 2014 0:40:52 GMT
I want to become an episode hunter now. Someone send me to Bermuda.
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 12, 2014 0:42:28 GMT
Cowrie Island also known as Gilligan's Island. No Doctor Who episode's were found on the island or aboard the remains of the S.S. Minnow as well as the ship from H.R. Puffinstuff
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 12, 2014 0:55:56 GMT
After a hard days luck of not finding any episodes we stopped in on Lulu Island, Honda Bay for a little well earned rest and relaxation. No Doctor Who episode's were found in the waters on in the sand on Lulu island.
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Post by Paul McDermott on Apr 12, 2014 3:06:11 GMT
Wowee, thanks for the update and pics, Robert! That underground river really looks like a heck of a thing. Were I told to go "paddle my canoe" when looking for lost eps, this would be a fun place to start! Now all we need is Greg to get his cat Patrick to accompany you on your next hunt in the region, and this has the makings of a documentary classic: Look at the size of that beach, Patrick! Yes Robert, it is a pretty big one!
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 12, 2014 3:25:19 GMT
My fiancée is actually at the front of the boat holding the search light. Now if we could get Patrick Glover to accompany me with his saint Bernard H.G. all will be well. Ill try and put up some more pictures of different areas of my searches tomorrow after work. I have the dreaded day shift the next two days. . . . .
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Post by bevanthomas on Apr 20, 2014 10:39:46 GMT
Good on ya for looking anyway...
Great photos, but...
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Post by Simon Jailler on Apr 20, 2014 13:12:02 GMT
Here is the Underground River. No Doctor Who episodes were discovered in the underground rive. Now this is a fascinating set of pictures if you could see them all the way from beginning to end No Underwater Menace then? Looks an amazing place though.
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 20, 2014 18:44:21 GMT
It is an believe it or not the temperature's in those caves are quite cool (for the tropics) making it an ideal place to store film.
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Post by Simon Jailler on Apr 21, 2014 15:57:32 GMT
It is an believe it or not the temperature's in those caves are quite cool (for the tropics) making it an ideal place to store film. Enough of shooting Bounty Bar ads - when are you going to do some serious episode hunting?
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 22, 2014 3:44:22 GMT
Well I will admit the particular photos posted show the "fun part" of the search but I have not posted pictures of the work, travel and business end of the search. . . But I shall soon ( I took Easter off from most forums including Mondas) to sit back and relax and enjoy the day
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Post by Simon Jailler on Apr 22, 2014 6:39:08 GMT
Wish I'd steered clear of Mondas too whilst GB denied us that option.
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Post by bevanthomas on Apr 22, 2014 10:47:24 GMT
It is an believe it or not the temperature's in those caves are quite cool (for the tropics) making it an ideal place to store film. Except that film also needs dry conditions for storage. Those caves would be far too damp!
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 22, 2014 18:09:59 GMT
You should see the tunnels dug under Corregidor before World War II. I went threw them on a previous visit / search and you would be surprised on the condition of some of the paperwork, charts and equipment that the US Army left left down there after the war. Now there has been quite a bit of rusting and deterioration but for stuff sitting since 1945 unused it is in remarkably good conation for a tropical country. The paperwork and charts / maps left on General Douglas MacArthur's desk and wall are all readable
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 27, 2014 21:27:28 GMT
Back from week off, now 9 days free of Planet Mondas and the Rumoroligists. OK this set of pictures is to give you an idea of what its like to go episode hunting. This show the traveling adventures that one must go threw in a third world airport
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Post by Robert Lia on Apr 27, 2014 21:32:43 GMT
Yes in the third world even the airport is an adventure. I would advise you all to carry a roll of toilet paper in your carry on just in case because all though these places have public toilets they charge for toilet paper
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