Treasure Hunting both real and for fun has been around for a long time. The thrill has always been in the fact that you can find something of value at the end of a rigorous hunt!
Today, I am going to discuss briefly the history of treasure hunting and how this has become so “romanticized” that we even get our children involved in such activities at birthday parties.
In the “olden days”, people with money, gold coins, valuable jewels, or other precious “booty”; didn’t have a regular bank account that they could safely store their goods. So, quite frequently, these treasure troves of goods were buried deep in the earth or hidden in caves or secret places. People felt safer if they were the only ones that knew where their secret cache of goods could be found!
The problem? These treasure stashers often died before they spend their money or told anyone where it was buried. This is real history and millions upon millions of dollars worth of treasure is still hidden in the earth.
One of the most common hobby forms of hunting for these caches of gold and silver is through metal detecting treasure hunting. A metal detector will beep or make some noise when it is run over something made of metal. The more advanced metal detectors will tell you what type of metal you have found; gold, silver, or even junk.
Many significant historical finds have been made through treasure hunting and metal detecting. And many people have become very rich. So, perhaps this is the reason that stories of pirate treasure and piles of gold has become a common birthday party celebration.
The common birthday party treasure hunt consists of various riddles and clues that children will follow and “solve” until they are able to find the treasure. This treasure typically consists of candy, small toys, or other gifts. The joy is often found in the hunt and solving of the riddles.
These birthday party treasure hunts actually reflect quite well with those who are searching for real treasure. There are actually many individuals that seek treasure as a full time occupation. In addition, there are a number of treasure hunting, deep sea recovery, and other related companies that derive all of their revenues from finding unclaimed treasure. These are very legitimate companies; some of which are traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
So, if you are interested in treasure hunting for yourself or for a fun children’s party; feel free to browse through this site and see what information you can find.
Best of luck in the hunt!















