lilorphanannie
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san gaban (gavan,orginal spelling) was located in the san gaban district,and on the san gaban river. the san gaban district was one of if not the richest gold producing areas of what is now peru ,from 1533 until 1850. records show annual production from this area was @ 1100 pounds , one half metric ton per year. records also show that the conductas to the coast were once every 10 to 12 years, with shipments usually averaging @ 20 tons. san gaban was assigned as the royal treasury and depository for the gold until enough was accumulated for shipment. san gaban was attacked by the "conchos" a local indigenous tribe, and everyone in the town was massacared and the town destroyed. the orginal village lies consealed among tree covered ruins. the attack was well documented and the dates are on record. it is believed that the gold in the depository is still there. estimates range from 2 to 5 tons. ///there is quite a bit of info available that suggest that there is a higher than usual probability that a significant treasure still exists there. the locals who now live in the area know nothing of the treasure story ,but being in close contact with their natural surroundings ,there is a likelyhood that some could be aware of ruins along the riverbank. one drawback to the search is the valley was recently damned to make a reservoir and hydroelectric plant, at one part on the river. it remains to be seen if san gaban is now underwater or at some other location along the river's course.