bryang
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I once was reading a story that ended with the Indian man not being able to account for the treasures whereabouts so he disclosed the treasures hint to its location but I can only remember the last part which says "The turkey track, points to the hand, which points to the treasure" does anybody have any more information about this? The false names of two graves with a general buried between which is actually the treasure? Or the word rail and the word rite? Snail? whale? And I have a map on a tree. Does it point to the confluence of the trees? View attachment 1420577
Am I going crazy the traintrack bridge is to the best of my knowledge from the 1840s and is broken. Did they hide something like a trainload of gold here because it was inaccessible during the war. Could they not cross the blown up bridge? If they stopped there to bury whatever it was. How if enemy occupied the area did they even get to my end to make carvings. Marvelous really and sneaky if they did. This is the rite railtrack. And the left one is new. So how did they even know? Futuristic and marvelous and sneaky? I think so... Hell of a kayaking adventure. Murky ass alligators and **** but it must be done for country for America
Am I going crazy the traintrack bridge is to the best of my knowledge from the 1840s and is broken. Did they hide something like a trainload of gold here because it was inaccessible during the war. Could they not cross the blown up bridge? If they stopped there to bury whatever it was. How if enemy occupied the area did they even get to my end to make carvings. Marvelous really and sneaky if they did. This is the rite railtrack. And the left one is new. So how did they even know? Futuristic and marvelous and sneaky? I think so... Hell of a kayaking adventure. Murky ass alligators and **** but it must be done for country for America