Michael Storm
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According to legend in 1792, Spanish Gold was hauled with 500 soldiers from Colorado and New Mexico to these caves located in the 'Guthrie-Caves'. Anyway four copper boxes with maps were made. Three have been found over the past centuries, with the fourth still left. In the 30s it flooded into the Colorado River that runs through my hometown La Grange and it's capitol Austin. A spike inside of a Pecan tree is the key. It was published about in a 1980 magazine Lost Treasure or Gold Treasure. I've always wanted to get away from my relatives for a while, and go on a canoe trip, anyway. I've been trying to find someone that would like to go down the river bridge, and upstream past Lake Buchannan/Travis to west of Waco, up by Goldwaith. I plan on pitching a tent at sandrifts along the way, and fishing for my food, after it runs out. And also I'd spend a few months looking for my wealth. Gold is $1667 an ounce. This treasure is over 2000 pounds of Spanish Gold, so I'd assume it'd be $32 million. If anyone would go with me they could very well claim their partnership share of it. It is an alumium two man canoe with a middle in it. 'Fortune and Glory, kid, fortune and glory!!'