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$10,000,000 in Spanish gold is buried somewhere in San Luis Rey Valley.
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A Guide to Treasure in California
$60,000 in gold coins is buried at the old Russian Spring between Coronado and Chula Vista.
Buried Treasures of California
A concealed tunnel containing a large church treasure is said to be located near Santa Maria Valley.
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The Spanish Galleon "Trinidad" is thought to have sunk near the mouth of the Loma Alta Creek, taking with it up to $5,000,000 in gold.
A "large Spanish treasure" is supposedly buried in Poway Valley.
The Lost Two-Germans Mine is said to be located in the Coyote Creek area. This may also be the Lost School Teacher Mine.
$60,000 from a stage Coach robbery is buried somewhere near Vallecitos.
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The Lost El Cajon Silver Mine is supposedly located on El Cajon Mountain.
A mouth of a canyon "with much gold" is thought to begin in Earthquake Valley.
$200,000 is thought to be buried near Borrego Springs in the Borrego Desert by "Bluebeard" Watson.
Spanish Mission treasures are thought to be located in a cave with an iron door, located in or near Ramona.
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