yep!
Buried treasure refers to valuable items such as gold, silver, jewels, or coins hidden or buried by someone, often in a secret location. The idea of buried treasure is popular in folklore, pirate stories, and adventurous tales where treasure seekers embark on quests to find these hidden riches.
In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the treasure was buried by Injun Joe, a character in the story. He had stolen the gold from a robbery and hidden it in the haunted house before being trapped inside.
A library is like a buried treasure because both hold valuable treasures waiting to be discovered. In a library, these treasures are knowledge and information, while in buried treasure, they may be gold or jewels. Both require effort and exploration to uncover their riches.
The pirate in Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Gold Bug" is named Captain Kidd. He buried a treasure that the characters are searching for in the story.
they like treasure because the like gold and treasure is gold lol
They are thieves and criminals, gold and treasure are valuable.
There is no gold treasure chest in that game.
iron pic axe or gold anything else it will mine it you just wont get it
Edward C. Rochette has written: 'Lost mines and buried treasure' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, History, Legends, Treasure-trove, Treasure troves 'The other side of the coin' -- subject(s): American Coins, Numismatics
they found the tomb undisturbed so they found whatever they buried in the tomb maybe like gold and treasure and stuff and of course they found his mummy too
gold new mapes to treasure
So it wouldn't become a rush. If you knew where buried treasure was, would you tell everyone about it, so they could go find it first?