Wharton's Buried Bandit Gold
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this video, we look at condensed summary of the story Wharton's Buried Bandit Gold, which appeared in the Summer 1967 issue of the magazine 'Long John Latham’s True Treasure.'
The stories which appear in this magazine include:
- Pirate Treasures
- Lost Topaz on Devil's Head Mountain
- Lost Mines and Buries Treasures in the Trans-Allegheny
- Lost Silves Mines on the Koksilah
- The Twoce Lost Hudson Gold Mine
- Gold is Anywhere
- Sunken Whiskey off the Golden Gate
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Man I love these tales
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One thing that is common in treasure stories, We found something but had to leave, and couldn't get back to dig it up. I've driven six hours to return to places I was metal detecting at. I got a Barber dime and a few Indian head pennies. And thought it well worth the time.
do you have the cordinates
do you have any promising leads in kansas
Well I know one story of a guy finding a cave in a snow storm and marked the place to come back when he left the next day as there was gold in the cave.
You’d think it’s fake but the guys son actually says for decades the family went camping In that same area looking for a cave. Like if actions of people continue to look for it it’s probably real that they actually found something but can’t find it again
Yup. You might have to dig down 20-30 feet to get to it.
Well that’s because in those days the dangers were off the charts. I’ve found tons of gold I’m self made billionaire from making finds globally. Look at banner on channel. You do know that buried caches are buried at a depth of two feet deep or more. A normal metal detector can only do inches under the ground. That’s why you only finds coins dropped out of pockets. You need a $3k metal detector to find caches or else you won’t find a thing. I decrypt maps and extract information out of stories and go right to locations. Most of my work is done from a chair with world class research. People do 10% research and 90% guessing at different random places. While I do 90% research and connections, and 10% is traveling there with some manual labor and I find dead bodies on the scene and caches. The real Indiana jones way
This story is my favorite. ❤❤❤❤❤
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Awesome story,thank you for sharing.
Cant believe theres not more subscribers, i eat this stuff up!
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Thank you for sharing this story! ✌🏼😊
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Awesome show xoxox keep going
Thanks so much
Great Video😀
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Terry is there any out of KC Wyoming involving gold and a Gatling gun? Thanks!
The area you are just describing do you need a permit or is it open public lands for prospecting?