Charlie P. (NY)
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Charlie P. (NY),
I have absolutely no idea what might be there. I’m certain that a lot of people have hoaxed things for recreation.
More to your question, “Who hides capital where it is inaccessible?” That depends on how you are defining “capital” and “inaccessible”. At the end of WW2, Nazi’s hid treasure to finance the 4th Reich.
Do you know of ANY Nazi treasure that was buried over 30 ft deep? Not just in an abandoned mine or warehouse where it was readily available? They were just protecting it from bombing. Not putting it beyond ready access. Lots of stories of Nazi treasure that haven't panned out . . . much like Oak Island. A train that has never been found. A shaft in an estate in Poland that has never actually been explored. Fantasy.
Sure, treasure was lost in ships, ferrys and disasters. But NO ONE buries something they want back any deeper than 30 ft. If you need it quick you don't want that hassle. Too much exposure to discovery when recovering it.