TheHarleyMan2
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I have read many stories regarding lost treasures, buried loot, gold mines, etc. Upon reading many of the stories about their locations, etc, I have several questions. I know that treasure legends are told and many times the stories get stretched a bit and maybe most of the stories are just sold as books for one to make money by making a story up or stretch it a bit. And I feel about 10-50% of the each story is accurate, (in most cases), otherwise they would have been found a long time ago by everyone including the story writer. I know very few have been found and those who may have found some kept it a secret from everyone else.
Now my questions regarding many of the tales told, several main questions that always stands out and makes someone really wonder.
Why are most areas where buried treasures, loot, or lost gold mines always happen to be on federal government land or forests? Are the tales so true that the governmnet doesn't want anyone looking for them and want to keep them hidden? Are they just stories told with locations that in todays times one can not even dig on federal land to search for it? Could it be the author placed the treasure tale on federal land knowing people will not be able to search and find out if the story is true?
I know back in the day people found stuff, mined it, kept it a secret, and lost some of them, etc, and some of it may be true for the most part. But why is it always found when someone researches possible locations Uncle Sam OWNS the national forests, parks, or lands that these treasures have been rumored to be located in?
On a SERIOUS note, why is it ALWAYS on government land?
Just for thought, I was just wondering and would like some honest input.
Now my questions regarding many of the tales told, several main questions that always stands out and makes someone really wonder.
Why are most areas where buried treasures, loot, or lost gold mines always happen to be on federal government land or forests? Are the tales so true that the governmnet doesn't want anyone looking for them and want to keep them hidden? Are they just stories told with locations that in todays times one can not even dig on federal land to search for it? Could it be the author placed the treasure tale on federal land knowing people will not be able to search and find out if the story is true?
I know back in the day people found stuff, mined it, kept it a secret, and lost some of them, etc, and some of it may be true for the most part. But why is it always found when someone researches possible locations Uncle Sam OWNS the national forests, parks, or lands that these treasures have been rumored to be located in?
On a SERIOUS note, why is it ALWAYS on government land?
Just for thought, I was just wondering and would like some honest input.