So many inconsistentcies but I love the images of the explorers heading through the mountains with their spades and picks in hand. A total seven dwarves vibe...hi ho hi ho off to work we go!
No way they could mine gold for 4 months and the Indians didn't stop them on the 2nd day. Nothing unusual about bats, owl and a snake in a cave. No way the only survivor is the journalist and not a miner or two. No gold brought back, only a map and tales of cannabilism and no mention of the location of the graves of 300 Frenchmen and yet he sent a copy of the map to the French government! People believe because they want to believe, not because of any objective evidence. If this story was true, LeBlanc would have been the first person to have died on the expedition.
The problem I have with this story is it would have taken a furnace and some way to crush the ore to get ingots from it. 5 guys most likely couldn't have mined millions of dollars in gold and smelted it too.
Arastas and smelters are everywhere in the Rockies, Uninta, Henry’s Grants Peake all over the 4 corners regions. Research my friend before running that ole’ kock-kuzi!
There's real treasure out there to be found. My family owns a horse and cattle ranch in southwest Texas near Van Horn. It's actually close to Victorio peak canyon. Chief Victorio was the last of the Apache's. He was killed defending his homeland. I grew up hearing stories about gold that was hidden near that area. I was told not to go looking for it up in the mountains because it's dangerous like rattle snakes, will javelina's and who knows what else. My uncle did find in 72' 33 silver dollars all from the 1870's to 1880's. Which I still own today. There's even buried treasure in New Mexico
Same, love history, born and raised Coloradian, never heard of this one. I’ve heard that we’ve had pretty significant gold strikes, but nothing considered to be “haunted” or “cursed”.
So what happened to the boulder supposedly blocking the cave??? They were scared off by a group of bats flying into them and the owl going after the bats??? Come on.....
The problem with the standing on a mound thing is the mound has to not have sunk any, the person has to be the exact same height as the original person, they have to be stand on the exact spot at the exact same time of day at the exact same time of year. If these conditions aren't met exactly, you could be off mark by any where from a few inches to a a few hundred feet.
I grew up in Pagosa Springs Colorado and haven't heard of this treasure, however, I searched for treasure mountain on Google and it's right there outside of Pagosa Springs. What's more, I've seen the big white owl when I was 13. We were driving to Albuquerque on highway 84 before you hit chama NM, the owl stood tall in the middle of the highway it had to be more than 6 ft tall, and as we got closer it just spread its wings and flew away. The wing span was wider than the two lane highway but the woman driving me said the owl was an Apache legend related to young Apache women disappearing years prior. Crazy stuff.
I love how all these people are like "oh rumor had it that this treasure is cursed"..... As if somehow that gold gives a shit about where it came from... That gold is an inanimate object bro! It dont have a brain, it doesnt know ehat a fucking curse is. That shits been on earth forever! You think that gold gives a shit where it's location is, let alone know what the fuck a curse is!!! The mind is a terrible thing to waste people!
Step one - Find a native american who can either break curses, or create protection from curses Step two - Befriend and get them to do their thing Step three - search safely now and find what you want too Step four - profit, and make sure to give some of the treasure to the native American who helped you
No, we didn’t then (and don’t really now) believe land is ours. We cannot realistically possess it. Our oral history includes a couple stories similar to this and all come to the conclusion that it was decided that it all belonged to the earth and so that where it should return! 🙂
They just happened to carry all the smelting equipment, set up a smelting operation and then crushed and smelted tons and tons of ore at 2100 degrees F all by hand up in the forest and then dismantled and packed out all the equipment so as not to leave any trace. 😂
Yes. It didn't take a science lab. Have you ever seen a Spanish Arrastra? It's like a big wagon wheel on the ground, laid on its side. They would tie donkeys, horses, or mules to a pole in the center. They put the ore on the Arrastra, the animal walked in a circle, which worked 2 apparatuses that tumbled and crushed the ore. They could melt the gold and for a mold, dig a rectangle in the dirt and pour. The Spanish worked mines and smelted ore all the time! Why couldn't those 300 Frenchmen?
Too many holes in your story. @@d.l.austin23791. At some point they didn't have horses or donkeys which is why they resorted to cannibalism. If they were attacked as many times as they said they would be losing equipment and men like crazy. If they were capable of making such a smelting factory then they could have stayed longer , like all winter and they wouldn't have had to leave like they did.
@d.l.austin2379 Yes, I am familiar with them. In fact, they date back to the ancient romans and phoenicians. Still have some issues. Since they couldn't locally mine the cinnabar ore needed to be refined for the elemental mercury critical to the gold processing, I guess they imported it from Spain, Slovenia or the Spanish colonies in Peru, which were the only viable sources of mercury during that time. Now, assuming they were able to somehow source the mercury required to extract the gold from the ore, we are now left to ponder how they were able to find and an adequately hard and flat surface to create the arrastras. There are indeed many arrastras that have been discovered and/or excavated throughout the world. They leave an unmistakable and almost permanent imprint where they have existed. Somehow these frenchmen were able to hide any trace of all this processing and smelting activity. Anyway, it makes for a good treasure story.
I'm from the Caribbean, I remember my great grandfather telling me about pirates who buried treasure on the island. First the pirates would have a slave or 2 dig a hole and bury the treasure. Then the pirate would ask the slave/s do they promise to guard the treasure with their lives, when the slaves answered yes, the pirates would then behead the slave/s, so that their spirit would forever guard the treasure
What I don't understand is why you would hide a treasure? Why not use it to have a nice life. Also, if it's hidden and somebody finds it, why would that person tell someone about it? If I were to find a treasure, I would keep quiet and avoid having the whole family and people who all of a sudden think they are my friends showing up at my door.
im pretty sure nobody will get to any treasure because somebody knows and has been knowing about that treasure and greed will make sure no one takes out any amount of gold if there is indeed gold.
Great story and video! Unfortunately there are many holes in the story. The biggest being that any prospector would follow the heavies up stream to find the source. Also if they processed the ore originally you'd find trace signs of crushing and smelting or at least tailings piles on stream bends. Not saying it couldn't happen but it's likely someone found it, staked a claim and made a fortune bye now 😉 We geologists are not stupid and most of us are well armed 😂 Great story though! 💯🤠👌
The Native American's consider themselves to be the protectors and caretakers of this land, not owners. That's a Cabal term, I believe. But, they believe that everything has a spirit and therefore must be shown respect. This ideology is foreign to most English speaking races. When they behaved in that manner, running around, digging holes, etc., they were seen as being abusive to the sacred mother mountain range. And they were criss-crossing through different tribal lands, without asking permission or showing any respect to the land or to the tribes. And the gold is part of the mountain. The Indians didn't want the gold for themselves. But, they had not forgotten the Spaniard's arrival a few hundred years before this. They were enslaved by the Spaniards to be guides and to dig. They never forgot the sickness that came over the Spaniards when they found gold. They were crazed & relentless. Basically, the Spaniards and their craze for the gold metal and cruel treatment of the Southwest tribes, like the Ute, Apache, Hopi, Zuni, Comanche and others, ruining anyone's chances, who would come after, to search for gold and treasure.
It never crossed anyone's minds that the utes went and took it to a lake and tossed it all to the bottom so even if the French come back there stuff will be gone.
Hard to find something when you don't even do the research for the video ... Treasure Mountain is up by Aspen. Del Norte is in southern Colorado. There are 102 miles in between, Del Norte being s-sw of Treasure Mountain, not "40 miles northeast".
You are showing video of the survivors on the "front range" headind to the Missouri river. Problem is you keep showing deep forest and Front Range was almost treeless except for a few cottonwood groves. Barren prairie.
3-4 months of digging with pick & shovels & they find enough gold to somehow smelter into say a dozen plus bars of pure gold. You would have to be smelting alot of gold nuggets & shovel fulls of large gold veins from the granite. The story doesn't say they were sluicing the gold from streams so they must have had ounces & ounces of gold per ton of ore to crush & separate without the logistics of say hauling & using large quantities of cyanide on the finely crushed ore. It doesn't add up to me tbh.
Your comments are the only suspicions I see. The site page linked is decorated with proof lasting for over 400 years. It's the source of the Great Seal seen on the US dollar bill...wink wink.
Louis L'Amour wrote a novel based on this treasure...called Treasure Mountain. There is much treasure hidden in the Rocky Mountains. Maybe God doesn't want it found.
Yeah imma go ahead and tell you that either the Natives sat back and waited for the first people to do all the work and then took it after the attack. OR! There were no Natives and someone got greedy. There were a lot of settlers that were unalived back then by other settlers and it was blamed on the local native population. Then a "guide" happens to hear of some treasure map and goes out into the wilderness with a foreigner nobody would know went missing and he comes back alone as a lone survivor. That's one hell of a coincidence. If it was real, one of the men found it and didn't want to share.
These are stories, and as entertaining as they are, the reality is they are stories. The Native people would still be telling the story of hundereds of outsiders invading their lands and the warriors who drove them out. Unless you get confirmation from one of them about the French invaders i don't think that there's much credence to it. But treasure island still sells, we do love a good story.
there is no gold billion treasure to be find...the map was to state were they did find gold in the different places....dont know if they were able to smelt it ..technology in the mountains? Le Blanck did he bring any samples home..there is a treasure yes, but one have to mine it out of the ground and rocks.
Why is no one ever thinking that it was taken the tribe in area was watching them most likely day and night they thought it there gold put two and two together and wala you got your answer if they kill them for gold yet leave it then they just killed for fun or trespassing on there land not the gold so they return gold to land every documentary about this never brings up possibility of the tribes taking the gold
I call BS. So some bats a snake and an owl are guarding it. .?These people have heard of guns right?Guy carries the map around .tells the story to some random guy at Denys then folds it up .Gets the bill for his steak sandwich and goes back to his warehouse job . Yeah right.
U need to take traps for snake an bats come out at night an same as owl so U take them an fire bats don't like fire or lights go appeared and if the Gold's there you will get it
Couple of huge issues with that idea, starting with all three types of animal: bat, owl, and snake, being federally and/or state protected. All 18 species of bats that reside in CO are protected, with the majority being federally protected. Meaning going into their roosts/colonies and disturbing/harassing/netting them is illegal and you'll face huge fines or prison time for doing so. There is only one species of venomous snake in CO that isn't federally protected, however it is still under limited state protections (only allowed to kill if it poses an immediate risk to life) and you aren't likely to find it in a cave. All other species of snakes are considered non-game animals and are off limits. Owls, are you insane? Like, seriously insane? Don't mess with a bird that can literally turn its head around exorcist style and bite your fingers off. Seriously though, you should look up the number of laws protecting them. Federal, state, county, local it's not worth the penalties you would face to knowingly harass an owl unless you actually found the gold. In which case you're going to basically hand it over to the feds and state of CO to pay for the fines you'd get. And I'm not meaning you specifically, just in general. We all know someone would have a camera out and as soon as the videos hit social media it'd only be a matter of time and it'd be out there.
So many inconsistentcies but I love the images of the explorers heading through the mountains with their spades and picks in hand. A total seven dwarves vibe...hi ho hi ho off to work we go!
If I go through all the trouble in a cave with the possibility of finding 34 million worth I'll be having snake, bats and owl for dinner
Thats today's money back then would be alot less
@@davidmagnuson1253actually that's the same amount. Needed less back then so they would have been filthy rich
I agree. I'll chew through that mountain!!!
But why
@@thegreenman7😊
We don't know much, but we can speculate...should be the header on every TH-cam video.
Yep like all the reality show digs and Big Foot videos.
We looked, found intriguing clues, but didn't find anything. 😄
No way they could mine gold for 4 months and the Indians didn't stop them on the 2nd day. Nothing unusual about bats, owl and a snake in a cave. No way the only survivor is the journalist and not a miner or two. No gold brought back, only a map and tales of cannabilism and no mention of the location of the graves of 300 Frenchmen and yet he sent a copy of the map to the French government! People believe because they want to believe, not because of any objective evidence. If this story was true, LeBlanc would have been the first person to have died on the expedition.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the French government found the treasure
This story tale was made up by a traveling man, to muck 33 lol.
If the natives were watching them, why wouldn’t you think they dug up what they saw them burying???
The problem I have with this story is it would have taken a furnace and some way to crush the ore to get ingots from it. 5 guys most likely couldn't have mined millions of dollars in gold and smelted it too.
Arastra and coal fired smelter, ancient technology that's very well documented all over anywhere the Spanish visited .
It was 300 men
Arastas and smelters are everywhere in the Rockies, Uninta, Henry’s Grants Peake all over the 4 corners regions. Research my friend before running that ole’ kock-kuzi!
How you know
@@BC-iz8gthow you know
I actually have one of these Hall's Mineral Rods given to me by an Uncle that was given to him by his Uncle who was an Old prospector.
There's never treasure without curse. You need to break the curse first before you can obtain the treasure. And that's where you begin.
Sometimes you have to realize the treasure is miles from where they indicated, loved the story
There's real treasure out there to be found. My family owns a horse and cattle ranch in southwest Texas near Van Horn. It's actually close to Victorio peak canyon. Chief Victorio was the last of the Apache's. He was killed defending his homeland. I grew up hearing stories about gold that was hidden near that area. I was told not to go looking for it up in the mountains because it's dangerous like rattle snakes, will javelina's and who knows what else. My uncle did find in 72' 33 silver dollars all from the 1870's to 1880's. Which I still own today. There's even buried treasure in New Mexico
Really cool documentary. I live in southern Colorado and love history, but I had not heard this story before.
Same, love history, born and raised Coloradian, never heard of this one. I’ve heard that we’ve had pretty significant gold strikes, but nothing considered to be “haunted” or “cursed”.
None of it is real and it's not history. The only thing historical about it is the fact that someone wrote it at some point in time.
So what happened to the boulder supposedly blocking the cave??? They were scared off by a group of bats flying into them and the owl going after the bats??? Come on.....
Even if an owl flew inches over your head youd never know it. They have completely silent flight.
You've obviously never had one fly close to your head.
The problem with the standing on a mound thing is the mound has to not have sunk any, the person has to be the exact same height as the original person, they have to be stand on the exact spot at the exact same time of day at the exact same time of year. If these conditions aren't met exactly, you could be off mark by any where from a few inches to a a few hundred feet.
All this type of story never have a ending
If you want to be a millionaire you dont give the government a map.
I grew up in Pagosa Springs Colorado and haven't heard of this treasure, however, I searched for treasure mountain on Google and it's right there outside of Pagosa Springs. What's more, I've seen the big white owl when I was 13. We were driving to Albuquerque on highway 84 before you hit chama NM, the owl stood tall in the middle of the highway it had to be more than 6 ft tall, and as we got closer it just spread its wings and flew away. The wing span was wider than the two lane highway but the woman driving me said the owl was an Apache legend related to young Apache women disappearing years prior. Crazy stuff.
Yeah that's horse shit lmao
Click bait some flying mice scared them off 🙄💯 😂
I love how all these people are like "oh rumor had it that this treasure is cursed"..... As if somehow that gold gives a shit about where it came from...
That gold is an inanimate object bro! It dont have a brain, it doesnt know ehat a fucking curse is. That shits been on earth forever! You think that gold gives a shit where it's location is, let alone know what the fuck a curse is!!!
The mind is a terrible thing to waste people!
Wouldn't that be a "mine"
Step one - Find a native american who can either break curses, or create protection from curses
Step two - Befriend and get them to do their thing
Step three - search safely now and find what you want too
Step four - profit, and make sure to give some of the treasure to the native American who helped you
Quite a tale, thank you.
Hahahaha an hour of my life I'll never get back. Such a crock
Thanks for the warning !
If the Ute were watching that closely they probably just took it after the first attack. It was there property being mined.
No, we didn’t then (and don’t really now) believe land is ours. We cannot realistically possess it. Our oral history includes a couple stories similar to this and all come to the conclusion that it was decided that it all belonged to the earth and so that where it should return! 🙂
They just happened to carry all the smelting equipment, set up a smelting operation and then crushed and smelted tons and tons of ore at 2100 degrees F all by hand up in the forest and then dismantled and packed out all the equipment so as not to leave any trace. 😂
Yes. It didn't take a science lab. Have you ever seen a Spanish Arrastra? It's like a big wagon wheel on the ground, laid on its side. They would tie donkeys, horses, or mules to a pole in the center. They put the ore on the Arrastra, the animal walked in a circle, which worked 2 apparatuses that tumbled and crushed the ore. They could melt the gold and for a mold, dig a rectangle in the dirt and pour. The Spanish worked mines and smelted ore all the time! Why couldn't those 300 Frenchmen?
They ordered it on Amazon prime. Two year shipping.
Too many holes in your story.
@@d.l.austin23791. At some point they didn't have horses or donkeys which is why they resorted to cannibalism. If they were attacked as many times as they said they would be losing equipment and men like crazy. If they were capable of making such a smelting factory then they could have stayed longer , like all winter and they wouldn't have had to leave like they did.
@d.l.austin2379 Yes, I am familiar with them. In fact, they date back to the ancient romans and phoenicians. Still have some issues. Since they couldn't locally mine the cinnabar ore needed to be refined for the elemental mercury critical to the gold processing, I guess they imported it from Spain, Slovenia or the Spanish colonies in Peru, which were the only viable sources of mercury during that time. Now, assuming they were able to somehow source the mercury required to extract the gold from the ore, we are now left to ponder how they were able to find and an adequately hard and flat surface to create the arrastras. There are indeed many arrastras that have been discovered and/or excavated throughout the world. They leave an unmistakable and almost permanent imprint where they have existed. Somehow these frenchmen were able to hide any trace of all this processing and smelting activity. Anyway, it makes for a good treasure story.
Colorado is full of mercury @@JohnShepherdMusic
Great video 👍
Louisiana was at that time governed by france, not spain
The real treasure is that mullet
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The map wasent about finding gold bars, but to find where they previously digged and found gold out of the ground..
Shh I'm trying to sleep 😴
You can tell when they make up these ridiculous stories and when there’s some what of truth actually being told.
I'm from the Caribbean, I remember my great grandfather telling me about pirates who buried treasure on the island. First the pirates would have a slave or 2 dig a hole and bury the treasure. Then the pirate would ask the slave/s do they promise to guard the treasure with their lives, when the slaves answered yes, the pirates would then behead the slave/s, so that their spirit would forever guard the treasure
What a Load of Tosh 😂.
The treasure mountain is actually in Canada…….that’s why they have not found it yet!
What I don't understand is why you would hide a treasure? Why not use it to have a nice life. Also, if it's hidden and somebody finds it, why would that person tell someone about it?
If I were to find a treasure, I would keep quiet and avoid having the whole family and people who all of a sudden think they are my friends showing up at my door.
Very well done video
im pretty sure nobody will get to any treasure because somebody knows and has been knowing about that treasure and greed will make sure no one takes out any amount of gold if there is indeed gold.
Great story and video! Unfortunately there are many holes in the story. The biggest being that any prospector would follow the heavies up stream to find the source. Also if they processed the ore originally you'd find trace signs of crushing and smelting or at least tailings piles on stream bends. Not saying it couldn't happen but it's likely someone found it, staked a claim and made a fortune bye now 😉 We geologists are not stupid and most of us are well armed 😂 Great story though! 💯🤠👌
Good luck 🤞
It's in the unmarked grave next to the grave of Arch Stanton!
The Good The Bad The Ugly.... for those who know!
BLONDIE!!!
Just like a sun dial, or moon dial, it would depend on the mans height as well as day of year to have the shadow be in the correct position.
I love these videos so very interesting
They dellebritly blocked the passage way when winter arrived so that no one could dig in the rich gold area while they are not present.
The Native American's consider themselves to be the protectors and caretakers of this land, not owners. That's a Cabal term, I believe. But, they believe that everything has a spirit and therefore must be shown respect. This ideology is foreign to most English speaking races. When they behaved in that manner, running around, digging holes, etc., they were seen as being abusive to the sacred mother mountain range. And they were criss-crossing through different tribal lands, without asking permission or showing any respect to the land or to the tribes.
And the gold is part of the mountain. The Indians didn't want the gold for themselves.
But, they had not forgotten the Spaniard's arrival a few hundred years before this. They were enslaved by the Spaniards to be guides and to dig. They never forgot the sickness that came over the Spaniards when they found gold. They were crazed & relentless. Basically, the Spaniards and their craze for the gold metal and cruel treatment of the Southwest tribes, like the Ute, Apache, Hopi, Zuni, Comanche and others, ruining anyone's chances, who would come after, to search for gold and treasure.
If the Indians were watching them so closely, they more than likely took the gold.
This algorithm is giving me gold fever!
My dudes mullet is EPIC...... LOL
It never crossed anyone's minds that the utes went and took it to a lake and tossed it all to the bottom so even if the French come back there stuff will be gone.
Snakes bats i wouldn't let that stop me from getting to the prize i would go back more equipped lol
The world is a big place and that’s a big a** mountain 😂
WHY do I watch this stuff knowing the whole time that it will go nowhere.
Mackana's Gold 😮
Whoever posted this needs to get in touch with me. I found one location and possibly know a second.
Hard to find something when you don't even do the research for the video ... Treasure Mountain is up by Aspen. Del Norte is in southern Colorado. There are 102 miles in between, Del Norte being s-sw of Treasure Mountain, not "40 miles northeast".
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You have to use giggle maps to get the stories results. LeBlanc had a hunch the innerscreen would follow electricial. 😅
I agree 👍 but if you haven't got a map ❓️💯🇺🇲🤠⛏️⚒️
You are showing video of the survivors on the "front range" headind to the Missouri river. Problem is you keep showing deep forest and Front Range was almost treeless except for a few cottonwood groves. Barren prairie.
It's nice to dream lol. Thanks for sharing.
3-4 months of digging with pick & shovels & they find enough gold to somehow smelter into say a dozen plus bars of pure gold. You would have to be smelting alot of gold nuggets & shovel fulls of large gold veins from the granite. The story doesn't say they were sluicing the gold from streams so they must have had ounces & ounces of gold per ton of ore to crush & separate without the logistics of say hauling & using large quantities of cyanide on the finely crushed ore. It doesn't add up to me tbh.
You will never find it.
It has been moved.
So he says,(he knows the location of the burial mound!!)
A very suspect story in my opinion. It's more of a legend that you might tell your children than anything based on fact, I think.
Your comments are the only suspicions I see. The site page linked is decorated with proof lasting for over 400 years. It's the source of the Great Seal seen on the US dollar bill...wink wink.
Who Created this Video first I've ever heard of it ❓️💯🇺🇲🤠⛏️⚒️
OK so this Franch Gold is Course who's got the Map ❓️💯🇺🇲🤠⛏️⚒️
I already found it!
Hey Chuck,, You've been chosen WINNER OF THE GREATEST MULLET OF ALL TIME... Enjoy your prize 🏆
Bats fly out at dusk to eat.
Louis L'Amour wrote a novel based on this treasure...called Treasure Mountain. There is much treasure hidden in the Rocky Mountains. Maybe God doesn't want it found.
Why wouldn’t they look for hidden false walls in the man made cavern when they used the mineral rods . 😂
Already been found. Long ago a bunch of big foots got it n bilt houses.
That why I am here, trying to find the Big Foot.
@@nathanielerskine1875 it was captured in Hubbardton, VT on trail cam.....search google 'Hubbardton Bigfoot'.
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The shadow of ones head will vary,,,depends on the seasons,,date... of the year...to dig one hole and move on does not make sense,...
Yeah imma go ahead and tell you that either the Natives sat back and waited for the first people to do all the work and then took it after the attack. OR! There were no Natives and someone got greedy. There were a lot of settlers that were unalived back then by other settlers and it was blamed on the local native population. Then a "guide" happens to hear of some treasure map and goes out into the wilderness with a foreigner nobody would know went missing and he comes back alone as a lone survivor. That's one hell of a coincidence. If it was real, one of the men found it and didn't want to share.
No more gold at all. They took it already with them
The first 100 guys should have taken 700gr of gold each and run.
No use in going looking for it. The Indians already got it years ago
Little people need to understand is they didn't have TV or entertainment so they had to make up stories and tall tales😅
What did the First Nations in that area , ate so they did not get scorbee ??
Selamat pagi kak ,barangkali chanel youtobe nya akan di jual kak ?
With todays technology...machines how much gold was taken out of the ground there?
What a crock of s***
The "Curse" is incredibly stupid.
These are stories, and as entertaining as they are, the reality is they are stories. The Native people would still be telling the story of hundereds of outsiders invading their lands and the warriors who drove them out. Unless you get confirmation from one of them about the French invaders i don't think that there's much credence to it. But treasure island still sells, we do love a good story.
French has always been weak throughout history,,, Louisiana purchase as a small example !!! Yup , they forgot where it is 😆😆😝☘️
Show me the way I’ll go I’m not scared of any curse
Native Americans found it and spent it on guns and whisky
Who hunts elk in a button down shirt? And who decided to dress the reenactor that way?
Did a wanderer or a traveling man come up with this story tale??
The Natives saw were they hid it and took it all back n put it where it came from!!!
RUBBISH
The “curse” is them going on Native American land and get messed up lmfao
You dont think the indians saw where they buried the gold?? its gone..😢
This is their final escape from the area...disease..the were attacked ...what person in his right mind would not take some of the gold with...
I would think that the first Indians that chased them probably found the gold too and just slowly been working off it all these years
5:53 Jăck Le'Blanc
i rather stay home and watch netflix
there is no gold billion treasure to be find...the map was to state were they did find gold in the different places....dont know if they were able to smelt it ..technology in the mountains? Le Blanck did he bring any samples home..there is a treasure yes, but one have to mine it out of the ground and rocks.
20:23 lolololol
Did the Indians dig it up!!??😮
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Why is no one ever thinking that it was taken the tribe in area was watching them most likely day and night they thought it there gold put two and two together and wala you got your answer if they kill them for gold yet leave it then they just killed for fun or trespassing on there land not the gold so they return gold to land every documentary about this never brings up possibility of the tribes taking the gold
I call BS. So some bats a snake and an owl are guarding it. .?These people have heard of guns right?Guy carries the map around .tells the story to some random guy at Denys then folds it up .Gets the bill for his steak sandwich and goes back to his warehouse job . Yeah right.
U need to take traps for snake an bats come out at night an same as owl so U take them an fire bats don't like fire or lights go appeared and if the Gold's there you will get it
Couple of huge issues with that idea, starting with all three types of animal: bat, owl, and snake, being federally and/or state protected.
All 18 species of bats that reside in CO are protected, with the majority being federally protected. Meaning going into their roosts/colonies and disturbing/harassing/netting them is illegal and you'll face huge fines or prison time for doing so.
There is only one species of venomous snake in CO that isn't federally protected, however it is still under limited state protections (only allowed to kill if it poses an immediate risk to life) and you aren't likely to find it in a cave. All other species of snakes are considered non-game animals and are off limits.
Owls, are you insane? Like, seriously insane? Don't mess with a bird that can literally turn its head around exorcist style and bite your fingers off. Seriously though, you should look up the number of laws protecting them. Federal, state, county, local it's not worth the penalties you would face to knowingly harass an owl unless you actually found the gold. In which case you're going to basically hand it over to the feds and state of CO to pay for the fines you'd get. And I'm not meaning you specifically, just in general. We all know someone would have a camera out and as soon as the videos hit social media it'd only be a matter of time and it'd be out there.
So they built a cave and being nothing with it😅😅😅
Interested the map was taken by the Mexican man yet it ended up in the family of the original guy