New Mexico
Forrest Fenn's Treasure: Home of Brown Revealed.
Forrest Fenn's Treasure: Home of Brown Revealed. Join “A Gypsy’s Kiss” as they discuss their search for the treasure Forrest Fenn hid somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2010 and described in his first memoir, “The Thrill of the Chase.” #forrestfenn #fenntreasure #agypsyskiss
Read MoreName of man who says he found Forrest Fenn's infamous hidden treasure chest revealed
Name of man who says he found Forrest Fenn's infamous hidden treasure chest revealed A decade ago, an eccentric New Mexico art dealer hid more than $1 million worth of treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. In June, he said someone had found it, but that person wished to remain anonymous. Now, the man who…
Read More1600's Spanish Outlaw Pedro Nevarez lost treasure cave in New Mexico
1600's Spanish Outlaw Pedro Nevarez lost treasure cave in New Mexico Outlaw Pedro Nevarez operated in the mid 1600’s in the Rio Grande River valley when the Spanish were still setting up missions along the Rio Grande River. His gang robbed many pack trains supplying these missions and churches with gold relics. He operated in…
Read MoreConquistador treasure hunting in New Mexico
Conquistador treasure hunting in New Mexico NewMexico-Expeditions set out to locate a treasure from the ancient conquistadors that roamed our lands. We have been doing this for over 10 years looking for old areas in our state to uncover the past. This last weekend my father Gabriel Villescas from the History Channel came with me…
Read More1600's Spanish Outlaw Pedro Nevarez lost treasure cave in New Mexico
1600's Spanish Outlaw Pedro Nevarez lost treasure cave in New Mexico Outlaw Pedro Nevarez operated in the mid 1600’s in the Rio Grande River valley when the Spanish were still setting up missions along the Rio Grande River. His gang robbed many pack trains supplying these missions and churches with gold relics. He operated in…
Read MoreImportant Words in Forrest Fenn's Treasure Poem: Not far, but too far to walk
Important Words in Forrest Fenn's Treasure Poem: Not far, but too far to walk What does Forrest Fenn mean when he says, “Not far, but too far to walk”? How about “look at the big picture” or “grab every banana? How will you know where the edge is until you go out and look?” How…
Read MoreBURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO
BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO Today’s story takes us to Cibola County New Mexico, to look for the lost Spanish Mule Train full of Silver ingots at the Narrows.
Read MoreBURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO
BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO Today’s story takes us to Cibola County New Mexico, to look for the lost Spanish Mule Train full of Silver ingots at the Narrows.
Read MoreBURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO
BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO Today’s story takes us to Cibola County New Mexico, to look for the lost Spanish Mule Train full of Silver ingots at the Narrows.
Read MoreThe Searchers-New Mexico True Stories
The Searchers-New Mexico True Stories The Searchers The treasure is still out there, but can you find it? Forrest Fenn, the Santa Fe collector who hid the thing thinks the clues he left in his poem “The Thrill of the Chase” lead right to it. But finding the gold isn’t what it’s all about. It’s…
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