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Common to all the lost mine legends is the idea of a valuable and mysterious resource being lost to history. Some lost mine legends have a historical basis, and some have none. Regardless, the lure of these legends is attested by the many books on the subject, and the popularity of publications such as Lost Treasure magazine. [1] [2]
The treasure would be composed of "carved silver, gold jewellery, pearls and stones of value, Chinese porcelain, rich fabrics, paintings and perhaps 500,000 pesos". [10] The stories about this treasure are varied, some place it in the environment of the Roques de Anaga, while others place it in the zone of Punta del Hidalgo and the cave of San ...
An 1856 Liberty Head Eagle ($10); twenty coins of this type were found in the Great Kentucky Hoard. Gloved hands holding Liberty Head Double Eagle ($20) coins. Ninety-five percent of the cache consists of gold dollars consisting of Type I, Type II, and Type III variants from 1854 to 1862. [4]
The Kentucky Wildcats are ranked in the top 10 in the first AP poll of the new year for the first time since the 2016-17 season. ... Kentucky 10-2 (0-0 SEC), Florida 10-3 ... treasure hunts, etc ...
The 300-plus-year-old glass onion bottles were discovered from the 1715 Treasure Fleet shipwreck, located off the coast of Florida. ... Shipwreck discovery: 300-year-old glass found off Florida ...
A resident of Laurel County, Kentucky, named William Reams held that following Swift's visit to the mine in 1769 – the last trip recorded in the journal – he and his accomplices agreed not to claim any of the treasure they had hidden in the area until 1790. When they did return, Swift was overcome by the sight of the wealth and killed the ...
The British Museum launched a public hotline on Tuesday asking for help to locate some 2,000 missing artefacts, revealing they were mostly ancient Greek and Roman gems and jewellery. Home to ...
Eleven Jones Cave is located by Beargrass Creek in Louisville, Kentucky.It is 1,600 feet (490 m) southeast of the corner of Eastern Parkway and Poplar Level Road on the west bank, between Louisville Cemetery and Calvary Cemetery, near St. Xavier High School.