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Treasure Caches Can Be Found

New Mexico concealed treasure may be found. These treasures are outlaw caches, abandoned and lost mines, and Spanish treasures. However, in order to find them you need to exploration the stories, and have a metal detector.

Many treasure legends begin and end with stories passed down through years. And each time a lost treasure story is told, it changes. This is because persons have a way of controlling a story by choosing their own words or phrases just sufficient to throw the treasure story way off course from the firstborn legend. This is why it is so primary to exploration each concealed treasure story you here. The more data you have, the posing no difficulty it is to locate a lost treasure.

Begin your exploration on the Internet. There is a wealth of info on the net that may help you. Next, try to visit the historical societies of the area you want to search in. If you can not visit them personally, you may be competent to search their files on the Internet. Most historical societies have a website. Try to get files of old newsprints and magazines they have on hand. Sometimes there are stories related to lost treasures in the area.

If you do not own a detector, you must think seriously regarding purchasing one. Detectors make searching for concealed treasure much easier. However, do not spend more that $450. You don't need a detector with all of the bells and whistles. The highpriced models may be mixing up for new users.

If you read and comprehend the owners manual, and you grasp how it works, by using it often, you will be rewarded with finding a great deal of nice objects, or perhaps even a buried treasure. Hidden treasures are out there. Anyone may locate them.

Here are seven places to get started your search for lost treasures in New Mexico.

Gila Cliff Dwellings is located on State route 26, approximately 48 miles north of Silver City. Five cliff dwellings are located in the overhanging cliffs. The Pueblo Indians lived there among the 1200-1400's. After the Pueblos left the area, the Apache Indians applied the caves. For years, the Apaches raided settlements and brought treasures back to the cave dwellings.

Shiprock Peak is located 5 miles west of Shiprock. A gold prospector buried $60,000 in gold coins in a cave on Shiprock Peak.

The Mexican Millionaire Cache is located someplace amid Shiprock Peak, and the Mesa Verda National Park. This is a legend of a treasure worth more than $30 million in gold bullion. In the 1930's a Mexican millionaire buried this treasure in the desert. Apparently, the Mexican was a former government official. Supposedly he received bribes which led to his tremendous fortune.

The Aztec Treasure is located approximately one mile west of Aztec, in the Ute

Mountains. Somewhere in this area, is a sandstone window rock, that holds $50,000 in gold coins.

The San Juan River Horde - On the canyon tributary, near this river, is a rock shelter that holds $60,000 in gold bullion. It was hid there by outlaws.

The Lost Frenchman Gold Mine is located near Truchas Peak, in the Nacimiento Mts.

The Jesse James Cache - Near the town of Santa Clara, is a supposed treasure buried by Jesse James.

It is necessary that you always ask for permission when entering private property. If you are going on to State or Federal Land, in search for lost treasure, be sure to check with your State laws when it comes to any digging.

Good luck in your search for concealed treasure.

© Frank W. Pandozzi

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