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After the Jesuit Order of Missionaries were expelled from Mexico in 1767, a rumor persisted that a substantial treasure of gold, silver and gems was concealed in an obscure mission in the Sierra Madre mountains.

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After the Jesuit Order of Missionaries were expelled from Mexico in 1767, a rumor persisted that a substantial treasure of gold, silver and gems was concealed in an obscure mission in the Sierra Madre mountains.
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Autorenporträt
ROMAIN WILHELMSEN is a member of the Custer Battlefield Historical and Museum Association and the Little Big Horn Associates, as well as a past director of the Los Angeles Adventurers Club. His chosen career as an adventure film producer and lecturer took him on extensive travels throughout South America, Africa, Mexico and the southwestern United States. He rafted down the Amazon River, was attacked and wounded by bandits while exploring in the mountains of Columbia, is credited with discovering a pre-Inca city in the Andes Mountains of Peru, and Spanish conquistador armor he exhibited at the Southwestern Museum in Los Angeles. He is also the author of the novel "Buckskin and Satin" and the memoir "The Legend Hunter," both from Sunstone Press.