The pirate Benito actually existed. History has it, that hunted and driven South trying to elude capture, he buried some of his treasure near Queenscliffe in Victoria, or as rumoured, near the Franklin River in Gippsland. Numerous, well organised parties have searched for the treasure, but so far without success. This story details what could have happened to Benito and his crew...
Sure , a couple of the kids had heard of Benito's Treasure — in fact , Felicity's dad had looked for it himself years ago — but to actually have a map ! - " No - one else is allowed to know a thing , " said Mad Dog . " No - one !
In Search of Benito's Treasure
Benito's Treasure Hunt
He then stayed and hunted for Bonito's treasure for nearly twenty years, being appointed as the first governor of Cocos ... The Bonito treasure story is complicated by the possibility that the man calling himself Benito Bonito was in ...
Pirates, treasure & modern-day murder. This is the story of pirate treasure that people have been looking for in Australia for over 150 years.
Suddenly the old Indian tutor and friend of Benito pointed shoreward. The canoe of the pearl diver was putting off with him and doña Dolores. Instantly, being a little nearer, and seeing the samesight, there was abustle onthe ...
Benito Hernandez introduced us to his wife, Carmella, his widowed brother, Pedro, their sons, daughters, and combined ten grandchildren of various ages. They were all enthralled to meet their American relative and her friends.
Lily, emboldened, mangled another potato and gasped, 'Benito's Treasure—it's a mystery!' 'You would think there were enough of them around here,' observed Dot, who was stoning cherries with a paperclip. 'But they're using the story of ...
Cuando llegó septiembre es una novela de romance que toma lugar en la ciudad de Camagüey, en la isla de Cuba.
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