Buried Loot at Red Rock, Oklahoma

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In this video, we look at a simplified summary of the story ‘Buried Loot at Red Rock’ by Buss Smith, which appeared in the August 1973 issue of the magazine ‘Long John Latham’s True Treasure.’

The stories which appear in this magazine include:

- Will They Recover $30 Million from the Money Pit? By Lee Pennington
- The Fabulous Trade Dollar Trove, by Gerry Erberich
- The Dutchman’s Three Lost Mines, by Maurice Kildare
- The Lost Schwartz Diggings, by Jim Aldridge
- Don’t Knock the Beginner, by Lynn Blumenstein
- Treasure on War Eagle Creek, by Donald Puckett
- California Gold: The Hows, the Wheres, and the Whys, by Matthew Thornton
- Forgotten Gold of the Niagara, by Douglas Hitt
- Lost Wire-Gold of Willow Creek, by John Mantz

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Ya know, am a bit of a treasure hunter, ain't found anything of value, but the biggest reward is getting out and seeing the back country and places no one in our fancy cars, rushing from nowhere to nowhere as they were late for their own funeral. I know the work that went into these kind of places. Was raised on a horse ranch so I know

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Red Rock isn't in NW, Oklahoma and it also isn't very mystical lol

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What happened here is the cache is buried on the east side of a hill, only one in this area. Cottonwood trees grow in sands, and on sloping sides of hills. They searched a ravine when it was buried on a hill near a cow camp. It’s not in legend creek it’s on the east side of a hill precisely where cotton would trees would be growing.

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