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    01/28/08 at 03:49 PM
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'Good Morning, America Weekend' hunts for treasures of the deep

Ted Winner, “Good Morning America Weekend” senior broadcast producer sets up the first shot for his cameraman, Jordy Klein, before they leave the dock at the Crab House and head for the treasure hunting ship, the “Polly L,” anchored in the Jupiter Inlet. “Good Morning America Weekend” was shooting its first segment of a series called ’X Marks the Spot,’ which tells the tales of the treasures of the deep and the people who hunt for them.

Photo by Kit Bradshaw

Ted Winner, “Good Morning America Weekend” senior broadcast producer sets up the first shot for his cameraman, Jordy Klein, before they leave the dock at the Crab House and head for the treasure hunting ship, the “Polly L,” anchored in the Jupiter Inlet. “Good Morning America Weekend” was shooting its first segment of a series called ’X Marks the Spot,’ which tells the tales of the treasures of the deep and the people who hunt for them.

Doug Pope, left of the “Polly-L” and Scott Thomson of Jupiter Wreck head out to the “Polly-L” in advance of the film crew from “Good Morning, America Weekend” who shot video at the Jupiter Inlet on Monday for a February segment called ’X Marks the Spot,’ a look at treasures of the deep and the people who hunt for them

Photo by Kit Bradshaw

Doug Pope, left of the “Polly-L” and Scott Thomson of Jupiter Wreck head out to the “Polly-L” in advance of the film crew from “Good Morning, America Weekend” who shot video at the Jupiter Inlet on Monday for a February segment called ’X Marks the Spot,’ a look at treasures of the deep and the people who hunt for them

The “Polly-L,” a treasure ship that is working the waters around Jupiter Inlet hunting for the treasure of the “San Miguel Archangel,” was the site Monday of a photo shoot for “Good Morning, America Weekend.”

Photo by Kit Bradshaw

The “Polly-L,” a treasure ship that is working the waters around Jupiter Inlet hunting for the treasure of the “San Miguel Archangel,” was the site Monday of a photo shoot for “Good Morning, America Weekend.”

Ted Winner, “Good Morning America Weekend” senior broadcast producer (in red) heads out to the “Polly-L” with one of its owners, Doug Pope, and Winner’s assistant cameraman, Justin Forde. The GMA crew was at the Jupiter Inlet to interview treasure hunters and to see how undersea treasure hunting is done for the special series called ’X Marks the Spot,’ which will air in mid-February.

Photo by Kit Bradshaw

Ted Winner, “Good Morning America Weekend” senior broadcast producer (in red) heads out to the “Polly-L” with one of its owners, Doug Pope, and Winner’s assistant cameraman, Justin Forde. The GMA crew was at the Jupiter Inlet to interview treasure hunters and to see how undersea treasure hunting is done for the special series called ’X Marks the Spot,’ which will air in mid-February.


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