Ok, heres a few:
Dig on the sign in Earton
At the top of the fountain on quiet isle
There is some treasure in front of a house in Shellton. I think you have to do the quest before though. (its the ghost guy, forgot his name XD)
There is some, yes.
The horseisle handbook treasure #1 is at the Earton Crosswords signs. Go to the crosswords in Earton and dig, you should find the treasure.
HorseIsle workbook number 2 is under the Hoof Isle fountain.
No there isn't any treasure that i know of on Tail Isle DollyHorse Chestnut Server
On Horse Isle, Lava Isle
It is a game with horses and you travel around islands to find treasure.
Horse Isle workbook treasure #3 is to the very north of Ice Isle look around Sandcastle # 18. Now to the left, dig and you will uncover the treasure.
This treasure is found at the beginning of Nilan's Maze, where it says "u....r...l..." and so on. Simply dig and viola!
the jewels are on a hill in the east side of texas. one of them is in a cave and the other is in the mud in the mud baths in texas.
Mortimer's Treasure (25qp) [Novice]Begins: Mortimer, Starfish IsleItems Needed: NoneMortimer wants to bury a treasure for him. He wants you to bury it on the furthest tip of the south-east arm. You'll know when you dig at the right spot when you find Pearl, a Geoduck. Talk to her and Pearl will take the treasure, so return to Mortimer.Reward: $3000
Rocco's treasure on Horse Isle is typically found by following clues scattered around the island. Players must often engage in quests or solve riddles to locate the treasure. It's essential to explore various locations, such as caves, beaches, and hidden areas, to uncover the treasure's exact spot. Each game may have different treasure locations, so players should pay attention to in-game hints.
A place where treasure is stored is often referred to as a vault or a treasury. These secure locations are designed to protect valuable items like gold, jewels, and important documents from theft or damage. In literature and folklore, treasure can also be hidden in caves, pirate ships, or secret locations known only to a select few. Overall, the concept of treasure storage evokes images of security and mystery.