Treasure was relocated south?
No,.... I was reading about Outer Heron Island, Maine.
Aztec Treasure buried deep within one of the sea caves on the island.
Reading half way through it, at the words OAKEN CHIPS, the voice of the narrater from CofOI takes over in my head.
Quick, someone call the Lagina Brothers, New Series The Fellowship of the Hunt Continues!
Respectfully, tim
Around 1900, two young men came to Outer Heron Island from New York.
They had a map of the island showing where a chest of pirate gold was supposedly buried.
After a month of constant work, and at a depth of 30 feet, the auger brought up oaken chips.
They penetrated this, and the bit came up with particles of what seemed to be gold.
The two then hired two Italian laborers and excavated a 30-foot shaft. At this depth, a 6-foot oak plank was found, and that was all.
The gold had come from a copper spike which the auger point had rapped.
The mystery is how did a copper spike and a six-foot plank get 30 feet underground, unless some kind of excavating had been done years before?
https://cnyartifactrecovery.wordpress.com/2015/09/01/outer-heron-island/
https://wcyy.com/a-remote-island-in-maine-may-be-home-to-ancient-buried-treasure/
No,.... I was reading about Outer Heron Island, Maine.
Aztec Treasure buried deep within one of the sea caves on the island.
Reading half way through it, at the words OAKEN CHIPS, the voice of the narrater from CofOI takes over in my head.
Quick, someone call the Lagina Brothers, New Series The Fellowship of the Hunt Continues!
Respectfully, tim
Around 1900, two young men came to Outer Heron Island from New York.
They had a map of the island showing where a chest of pirate gold was supposedly buried.
After a month of constant work, and at a depth of 30 feet, the auger brought up oaken chips.
They penetrated this, and the bit came up with particles of what seemed to be gold.
The two then hired two Italian laborers and excavated a 30-foot shaft. At this depth, a 6-foot oak plank was found, and that was all.
The gold had come from a copper spike which the auger point had rapped.
The mystery is how did a copper spike and a six-foot plank get 30 feet underground, unless some kind of excavating had been done years before?
https://cnyartifactrecovery.wordpress.com/2015/09/01/outer-heron-island/
https://wcyy.com/a-remote-island-in-maine-may-be-home-to-ancient-buried-treasure/
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