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  • A treasure worth $15,000, of 300 gold slugs, is said to be buried near Agua Fria.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in California


  • The Lost Aqua Fria Mine is located somewhere near the town of Aqua Fria.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures You Can Find


  • A ledge rich in gold is said to have been found near Bagby by a Mexican miner, who died as a result of injuries received in a fall. The mine was never found.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in California


  • A cave near Bagby is said to be the resting place of several burro loads of gold ore. Put there by a Mexican miner, he was later killed without revealing the location.

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    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in California


  • The Lost Cave of Escondido Mine is said to be located on the Merced River.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures You Can Find


  • A cave of skeletons is said to be the location that the Mexican bandit Joaquin Murrieta hid $60,000 in loot.

    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in California



  • A pot of gold, buried by a Frenchman, is said to be buried near a smelter on Maxwells' Creek.

    More information can be found in

    A Guide to Treasure in California


  • The Lost Sierra Rica Mine is located within 3-5 miles of Midpines.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures You Can Find


  • The Lost Whispering Pines Gold Mine is said to lie within a circle, who's radius is no more than 5 miles, and the center of which is Midpines.

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    More information can be found in

    Buried Treasures You Can Find


     

 

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