misterchivo
Full Member
- Jan 17, 2015
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- 185
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Compadre and Garrett ACE 250/Pro PinPointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I was talking to this old man born and raised here in Roma, Texas owner of some old houses here by the Rio Grande River asking permission to hunt in his property. Permission granted.... Anyway he told of of a story his grandfather told him as a kid when he and his friends used to play along the riverbank. He told me "Go for the tesoro (treasurer)" . According to the story back in the early 1800's the Mexican Military were after this bandidos (bandits) that killed a wealthy family on the Mexican side of the border and stole a lot of Silver and Gold but mostly Silver and were carrying 4 mulas (mules) with all that they stole. They crossed to the US by Guerrero, Tamaulipas Mexico border with what is know Falcon Dam on the US side and the Mexican military on their tail. They headed southbound by the river fleeing until they were caught by on the US side in front of Camargo, Tamaulipas Mexico which today is Rio Grande City, Tx. When they were caught the military killed them all and then found out that all bags on the mules were filled with rocks. One of the bandits half dead confessed that the treasure was hidden in "El Sotano" (basement). Ok, I live in Roma,Tx right in the middle between Rio Grande City and Falcon Damn an approximately river stretch of 25 miles. The buried treasure was supposedly never found. Hmmmm.....interesting. Oh, and I was also given permission to hunt on the old man's property