Bill, if you have no way of determining that what folks say are only tales, or reality, then you have the options of accepting peoples word for it, suspect they don't know what they are talking about, or they are lieing.
Each of us can only speak honestly from our own personal experience. We can't speak for others.
Speaking from personal experience, All of the major Treasure troves, I have ever worked on are buried deep. Modern geophysical surveys, using Ground Penetrating Radar, EM, Magnetometer,Ground Resisitivity measurements, SP, and Ground truthing, have all shown this to be true.
On a survey I conducted in Mexico, there was an eye witness to the burial, a General. Items related to the burial were recovered at a depth of 55 feet. My survey indicates a vault at 70-80 feet deep.
We recovered a wooden wheelbarrow 60 feet deep, in North Carolina.
In Equador, with dowsing from my home in Florida, I guided the direction of digging a tunnel to a boulder and man made rock wall 35 feet underground. They used candle light and dug the tunnel with hand tools. They reported an apparition always showing up at the site.
In a Carribbean country which I can't name, because the military was looking for that Gringo, who was finding Gold.
With disregard for the danger of cave-ins, workers dug at night, using flash lights & candles, and recovered the cache of Spanish Gold coins under a flat rock at 22 feet deep.
Many of the areas I've surveyed in Florida, have accumulated a 5-8 feet overburden just in the last 150 years.
My new computer had a serious crash, so I don't have any photo's to post at this time.
You can accept my word, or consider me untruthful. It won't change the facts.
Precise Treasure locations in Terry's Atlas are vague and that should be accounted for by the reader and accept the publication as it is intended. I think it is a great reference. It denotes human activity in specific areas, and is a quick reference to Treasure possibilities. I fill in the gaps with Information Dowsing.
Dowsing followed up by in the field, and marine surveys, I can vouch for 3 of the unlikely "Treasure tales' as probably true. Dell
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