Lol. Well I just looked into another treasure legend involving a cave with gold bars, and coincidently it's right in the area that these possible Spanish markings are at. Looks like I'll be doing some more digging. I wish all these treasure hunting books either weren't so expensive or had a free PDF version. I'm always hesitant on the books because I believe some authors to change/leave out info, and develop their own maps so they make money from the books and direct others away from the treasures.
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Though I doubt they Worry about Giving info away,
I believe their Main intent is just to make Money selling Books.
and the less detail on each Treasure lead the More Treasure Leads they can include.
I don't think they Make things up Either.
They just figure Give a Starting point and Let anyone interested do their own research.
Trouble is, at this point, I doubt they are doing Like I am.
and Research through News Sources.
My guess most Treasure Lead Writers Buy Treasure Lead Books that out there already,
And just copy in slightly different Words.
If you ever looked Close, you can forget what they call Ghost Towns.
I know for My area Every Ghost town I see listed in The books, Still Exist & Are Still Growing.
Only exception Post offices no Longer exist .
They apparently look at 19th Century Postal Records
and compare 21st Century Postal Records. and if the Post office is Gone they think the town is gone
