Crow
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Many will seek few will succeed.
Dame fortune is very hard mistress to please. Even harder when searching for treasure.
Crow
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Many will seek few will succeed.
Thanks Crow... But a few coins is not really what i was talking about..
I was referring to "never work again" type riches.
But thanks for the share..
We all had our reasons to be there. For many of us it was the mystery of buried treasure left behind from the notorious Pirate Edward “Ned” Low, who was reputed to have befriended local sailors, only to behead them and rob them of their riches. In the 1950′s a American treasure hunter and writer by the name of Edward Snow arrived on the island with a map which he believed was hand drawn by “Ned” himself. Before leaving Canada Snow was stopped by Canadian Customs Officers and $1100 worth of Gold coins were found in his presence which he claims to have unearthed on Isle Haute which were with the skeletal remains of a human. He was briefly held by officials and then free to go with his findings. There has never been documented evidence to show if Edward Snow had actually found the treasure or simply brought the coins to help boost his travel writing career which after this ordeal achieved incredible publicity and overnight fame.
Sorry my intention was not to appear as if I dismissed Crows share. I actually appreciated his contribution. It just was not really what I was speaking about.3 lines to dismiss Crow's commentary?
you might have to read a book, a lot of this happened before TV
it is totally apparent that you did not understand the story of Snow
But thanks for the share
Thanks Crow... But a few coins is not really what i was talking about..
I was referring to "never work again" type riches.
But thanks for the share..
I said that as one of the reasons of no reports in an earlier postYou really expect someone to retire never work again due to an acquisition of "treasure" ...And talk about it?.
That must mean either "These treasures do not exist" or "there is zero real evidence of where they are hidden" or "they have been found and spent with people keeping it a secret because they know the government will not let them keep it"
Another point to consider is that if peoples wealth come from crime then a claim of finding the wealth is a convenient excuse.. I am pretty sure we all did a bit of that as children ....
So when Imelda Marcos claimed that much of their wealth come from found treasure it was a better argument for her then saying it come from organised crime and corruption..
Even Oak Island it is possible the actual wealth of the supposed original finders was from crime and they leaked the treasure story to give an alternative explanation...
The actual documented finds of large scale treasure are mostly just found by random chance as illustrated by this article
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/90883/7-biggest-treasure-troves-ever-found
None seem to be found by large well funded searches (land based there have been multiple shows finding treasure on shipwrecks).
This unopened tomb is expected to contain fabulous wealth (unless looters have already found a way in)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mausoleum_of_the_First_Qin_Emperor
These lost treasures https://www.livescience.com/60436-most-valuable-treasures-still-missing-lost.html you would think if they had been found given the unique nature of them and much of the value is as result of the fame that knowledge of the find would have gotten out.
The premise behind this thread is that it is unlikely that a large well funded search following the evidence will recover these treasures. It seems unlikely that there is an "overlooked" piece of evidence or old map that shows where these treasures are located. Given how many people have looked for them if they have not been looted I would think only random chance would find them.
A TV show that is supposedly following new evidence is more likely to be fiction than fact I would think.
The possible exception I guess would be new technology like the sonic mapping (This seems to have great promise of finding things buried to deep for conventual searches). However once again I have not heard that is has resulted in any hidden treasure finds.
For example this show "Death Road to Fortune " were they were looking for hidden treasure buried in caves underground maybe this tech could show something. Although in my view it is probable if that treasure did exist it was found and spent years ago.
When the Curse of Oak Island started I believed that treasure may exist on Oak Island. I feel that at least Rick did also. By the end of season 5 they had all realised that the money in TV treasure hunting show was ratings and advertising dollars.