Pirates

rolandslone

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Ok I am up by the St. Lawrence river in Clayton, NY. There was a buried treasure in the Dexter area. my question is if you were a pirate and you came into a cove would you try to go upstream as far as possible or would you just go ashore and bury it. I am banking that the pirate would travel into the cove and heading up stream into a creek or something of that nature. What do you think
 

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That area is like 10,000 islands in Florida... thousands of islands... take your pick....look for one that stand out... biggest tallest trees etc,. heh
 

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rolandslone

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I have read that one was buried by a big oak tree, but probably gone now. that is why I am thinking with all the houses around that someone would have dug it up. going up the creek this summer to take a better look.
 

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Wouldn't they bury it kinda deep?
Also, consider the depths of the channels of the times. if the river was shallow I would stay within the distance the tide could pull a small boat inland.....rowing with all that treasure would be lame, I would use the tide to do all the work if possible.
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