5 Lost Forgotten Gold Treasures Hidden Somewhere In The American Southwest
5 Lost Forgotten Gold Treasures Hidden Somewhere In The American Southwest
This is a story about 5 gold treasures that were stolen and buried in the southwest. There is a very rich treasure of gold in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Some of these treasures are worth millions of dollars today if you can find them.
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Greart story’s and oh the wealth of those GOLD coins in todays value .Well it is late now and time for bed who knows i might have a super great dream to night. Love your intriguing stories thank you 💰💰💰
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Well, by golly, that be a tale fit for the likes o’ me old days in them thar hills.
Happy Saturday folks! 😀
Good morning my friend! I toasted a drink to you, I can never understand why those guys back then would go to town and blow all that hard earn gold.
Good stories as usual. Have you seen any of Brent Underwoods ‘Ghost Town Living’ posts.
Great stories, Thank you.
Great video