Roughly 80% of those who have voted feel that most treasure tales are just that, but what about those that remain? If you had to pick just one U.S. lost treasure tale that you still believe might exist, which one would you say is most likely to be real and possibly still be out there?
I think it's quite possible that once hidden "caches" do still exist, but as for the bigger legends,.....I'm not so sure? I suppose in the case of the early Indian revolts it might be possible that some of these Spanish valuables were hidden with the intent of keeping them that way. After more then two hundred years of brutality at the hands of the Spanish I can see how something like this might have inspired such devotion and secrecy. I find that I'm leery of any legend that ends with, "but he died before he ever got the chance to......" or "but he could never find the it again." Could happen I suppose, but it just seems odd that so many of these legends end like this. Lost cabins, hidden stashes, lost and hidden mines......for sure some of these tales are/were real, but which ones and is their treasure as large as touted, if it is there at all? So if you had to pick just one lost treasure to go after in the United States, which one would it be? Me,...I'm still undecided?