It was a deer on a tree and a odd shape rock was placed in a tree
@hondaxl250k07 ай бұрын
Also 4 rivers. On a kinda island like spot
@TheNatureBoy1Күн бұрын
Cool stuff man im on the hunt
@TheNatureBoy1Күн бұрын
Im gonna go look..im not far away..my mom grew up in minerva
@scruffles510912 күн бұрын
I am always up for a good treasure hunt!
@Robin-k1t6 ай бұрын
It wasn't coins or jewelry of any kind because they had nowhere to spend it. It was unrefined high grade rock ore. It was the best way to transport it through hostile territory without being noticed. And I've found it. It's roughly four miles south of fort Laurens in a valley running parallel to the Tuscarawas river on the opposite side of what is now Zoar village. My life has been a living hell ever since this shit has been known by the local hierarchy to be on my land. I've dug up literal tons of it.
@radlerdramatizations6 ай бұрын
Thats fascinating!! And Awesome!! Amazing Find!!
@PureBlood42 Жыл бұрын
I've been researching this for some time. Great presentation on the treasure! It's almost time to dust-off my detector for 2023. But, if the treasure is in a cave, I'll stay poor...clostrophobic, can't do caves! Seriously, even if the soldiers handed me the map, I'm staying on the surface! 😂 I really don't think it's in a cave. I think they buried it in the dirt and the sheer weight of the booty, along with the passage of time, have likely caused it to settle, well beyond the depth of a standard detector. I'm in Northwestern Ohio BTW.
@radlerdramatizations Жыл бұрын
Hell yea! My history teacher in highschool got me hooked on the hunt, but yea I have no clue obviously where its at, but there is some evidence for the cave thing, i mean its more of just a cavern now, as I said it caved in so kids stop getting hurt and stuff. Idk to me its just a really cool story, I want to believe its out there but at the same time, its more likely to me that if it was ever real it was found forever ago and who ever found it was smart enough to keep it to themselves haha my old teacher actually also had a theory that it wasnt "treasure" at all, atleast not like gold and shit, just supplies and stuff that were valuable to them at the time, which would still be amazing to find but yea either way thanks for watching!!
@PureBlood42 Жыл бұрын
@RadlerDramatizations! ~ It's so cool to have the story told by a someone who grew up in the area! It's truly fascinating. There's an interesting legend not too far from where I live. The story goes that in the 1780's a courier carrying gold for General Anthony Wayne, (probably a soldiers' payroll) was ambushed by Indians from a local village. People who have searched for the buried gold have allegedly been trampled under the hooves of a ghost horse, complete with the Indian spirit rider who guards the treasure! You can find more on this by searching such keywords as: "Shunk Ohio Indian horse gold treasure." Thanks for your reply!
@radlerdramatizations Жыл бұрын
Yea sorry it took so long to reply, I usually am better about that but had some shit going on in life. I will definitely look into that!! It sound interesting!! and I love history esepically local history! I want to go back to the area and do a video in person about some of the historic sites around the area and potential sites the gold is thought to be. But anyway thanks for the comment and the story to look into!! I definitely will be! I honestly wish this video would of done a lot better, I would love to make a more in depth version of it but at the same time its hard to justify it with how poorly it performed haha
@PureBlood42 Жыл бұрын
@RadlerDramatizations! No, you're fine, and don't sell yourself short on your presentation. Your voice was easy to listen to and the narration flowed well. I skip over a lot of videos because there's too much nonsense filler added by the authors. I can't even suffer through many videos, especially some of the popular weather/storm chaser livestreams, because the guy will be too dull and slow or, worse yet, it'll be some young dude who sounds like he's all hopped-up on energy drinks, speaking a million miles an hour. LoL. I look forward to any new content you post, brother. Who knows, maybe one day we can meet half-way and search for some legendary treasures! Just remember, I don't do caves...too chicken and too old. Hahaha 😆
@mikeymyers4744 Жыл бұрын
I know where it is😊😊😊😊
@legacyXplore11 ай бұрын
I’m a treasure/relic hunter from Indiana. Did you ever do anymore with this? Great story.
@radlerdramatizations10 ай бұрын
I have done a fair amount on this over the years, my history teacher was also an archeologist and we narrowed the locations down to 3 possible spots but was never able to actually properly explore any of them due to private property and not having permission, but I really want to. Hopefully one day in the future. If you have any questions I have a lot more information I didn't put in the video, feel free to email me. Also if you want the locations we believe it could be at, I am more than happy to give them to you, I would love for somebody to find it!! Obviously it would be cool to find on my own, but honestly anyone finding it would be amazing, I mean just knowing something like that was found around my old hometown would be unreal!!