HIDDEN TREASURE HIDING in OKLAHOMA

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2024
  • In this video, we look at a simplified summary of the story ‘Okahoma’s Buried Treasures’ by Bob Turpin, which appeared in the June 1977 issue of the magazine ‘Treasure Search.’
    The stories which appear in this magazine include:
    - Treasure Hunting in Utah’s Older Settlements, by Bob Grant
    - Relic Hotspots: Prospecting Michigan Ghost Towns, by Larry R. Hull
    - Coinshooting You Neighborhood, by James Stegner
    - Tumbling Coins for Better Profit, by Kent Taylor
    - Found: Auca Indian Gold, by Ken Krippene
    - Search for Treasure in Old Quebec, by Steve Martin
    - Found: The Hatteras, by John Hightower
    truetalesofburiedtreasure.com/
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 15

  • @daleparker4207
    @daleparker4207 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Thank you for sharing these wonderful tales.

  • @arthurpeterson246
    @arthurpeterson246 Před 3 měsíci +6

    That was very good,oh to have x-ray vision thanks pal keep the stories coming.

  • @cherry-xz6ei
    @cherry-xz6ei Před 3 měsíci +2

    Fantastic

  • @briandm33
    @briandm33 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Well I did some gold scanning between Kenton to Flag Springs area awhile ago and never found anything. Sure my scanner can find gold up to 2 miles away from the scanning area but the area is soo big that you could miss it due to the area being soo vast. I do know there is gold there somewhere the question is do you chance going onto someone's private property and stake there is something more there after you find it. You know this land to the west of Flag Spring and the Kenton area's is own privately and it upsets you bc you know that was outlaw land and anything can be in the soil. If I told you just how many treasure sights are in that area along the state of oklahoma would flood it with metal detectors bc of the presense of gold being there somewhere hidden.

  • @MyPrettyPinkCameltoe
    @MyPrettyPinkCameltoe Před 3 měsíci +3

    In Blaine Co a gold shipment was dropped into quicksand in 1888. It’s still out there.

  • @chrishenson8549
    @chrishenson8549 Před 2 dny

    I know of a couple spots here that have been dug up and went thru in search of treasure. One fella who brought in all kinds of tractors and heavy machinery and dug up his whole pasture because "he had a hunch". Not sure if he ever found anything besides tons of red dirt or not

  • @polymathperspective
    @polymathperspective Před 3 měsíci +6

    Always remember that people bury things at a minimum of two feet deep. While cheap metal detector only does inches under the ground. Need a metal detector that costs like $3k for caches. Not an $800 one. You’ll walk right over it. Those detectors are for finding coins dropped out of pockets or gold nuggets and that’s it

    • @legacyXplore
      @legacyXplore Před 3 měsíci +1

      You can and do find caches at all kinds of different depths. There are so many factors that come into play. How much time did they have. What tools did they have. What part of the country were they at and what type of soil. How old were they and how many etc… etc….

    • @phillipbrown8019
      @phillipbrown8019 Před 3 měsíci +3

      You're totally wrong, the bigger the mass of metal, basically, and within reason, the deeper on average one can detect.

    • @briandm33
      @briandm33 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah Gold Scanners. Mine costed more than $4,500 dollars and can find any gold in the ground.

  • @yvettevitacaponigro
    @yvettevitacaponigro Před 3 měsíci +4

    👍🏻✌🏼😊

  • @soonerclark
    @soonerclark Před 2 měsíci +1

    Years of research and a hiker looking for a spot to poop finds a jackpot go figure

  • @charlesduboise5198
    @charlesduboise5198 Před 3 měsíci

    According to our Ottawa county history book the Dalton Brothers buried a stash of their stolen money west of our town of Commerce Oklahoma near the Neosho River at a spot called skillet spring

  • @debbiehenson227
    @debbiehenson227 Před 3 měsíci +3

    ❤❤