Treasure Trails of British Columbia

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In this video, we look at condensed summary of the story , Treasure Trails of British Colombia appeared in the Summer 1967 issue of the magazine 'Long John Latham’s True Treasure.'

I have a video of a spanish treasure trail on Vancouver island if you want to see it, it is not public yet and there is some controversy . There has been a knowing desecration of part of the trail that makes it a sticky video.
When i showed a video years ago to the archeology branch i got this response. What a surprise.
pm me.

---- there's a basic principle from the philosophy of logic that the most simple, common or economical explanation that addresses a series of facts or observations is probably the correct explanation. The principle is long-standing and is some times called "Occam's razor" (defined as the principle that the fewest possible assumptions are to be made in explaining a thing). By way of example, there's a saying that "If you hear the sound of many hoof beats, your first thought (in this country) ought to be of horses - not zebras". In your area, first think aboriginal people and hand loggers - not Spanish or Inca.
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James Pike
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From growing up out in BC. I heard and looked for a few with the family.
There's lots of local history in and around the mountains.
Digging up ghost towns, detecting in them, looking around miners cabins.

I have the family library still of the history books on BC.
I chuckled a few times at the AI pronunciation of a few areas and places.
A thousand thousand was one.
Dude that's a million. 🤣
Folk lore, and dementia is what a lot of yarns are made of.
But when one reads different things about the same thing it makes one look for the solution.

One account was the miners kept getting this grey colored material that clogged up the sluice boxes.

They cleaned it out, some saved it, stashed it.

Here is such that was read when I was 50 yrs younger.

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