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This thread is solely to discuss the whereabouts of the so-called Kidd-Palmer treasure maps (or charts) and what happened to them. For all other discussions of these maps (whether they are authentic or a hoax, ideas on the location of the island depicted on the maps, etc) see the other thread...
Legends of lost treasure, mines, shipwrecks, and other caches are usually based on historical fact. Use this forum to discuss various treasure legends.
Open discussion of a wide variety of topics, including, treasure hunting, metal detecting, prospecting, relic hunting - even antique hunting. A great place to meet other treasure hunters!
In The Lost Treasures Of New Hampshire, We Explore 13 Treasures That Are Hidden and Waiting for Someone To Come Along and Dig Them Up!
Local mentality occurs when, as treasure hunters, we find treasure signs and symbols in our "backyards", or more specifically, in our local areas. What happens is that we tend to think of our local treasure sites as "individual" sites, sites that are unique and separate from other treasures around the country, with their own signs and symbols, etc.
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