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Legend has it that 500 years ago, a vast fortune in gold was hidden by the Aztecs somewhere in the American southwest; now, three families are closing in on what they believe is the location of the treasure.

Legend has it that 500 years ago, a vast fortune in gold was hidden by the Aztecs somewhere in the American southwest; now, three families are closing in on what they believe is the location of the treasure.

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Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP3 "Spanish Death Trap"

The Dillman family breaks out the excavator to dig up the mysterious marsh, which may have previously revealed an ancient artifact.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP4 "Weeping Cave"

The Dillman family seeks answers in the mysterious Weeping Cave; the Villescas family builds a shaker box to help sift through material at a faster pace; in Nevada, the miners bring an expert to look at a very unusual discovery from the mine.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP5 "A Grave Discovery"

The Villescas family talks with an expert about whether or not a spur is related to the Conquistadors; the Dillmans use drones to locate an important ancient symbol that could be a map.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP6 "A Hidden Chamber"

In New Mexico, the Villescas family decides to bring in more heavy machinery and a full crew to find conquistador gold; in Nevada, the miners' years of Aztec research is threatened.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP8 "Explosive Discoveries"

In Utah, the Dillmans must be careful not to trigger an Aztec water trap while digging deep into the cave chamber; in New Mexico, after finding a man-made vault, the Villescas family discovers that there are more secrets buried beneath the fire pits.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP7 "Chamber of Secrets"

In Utah, the Dillman family drills into what they believe could be the hidden treasure chamber that their grandfather predicted; after a close encounter, the gold miners in Nevada must find another way into the rest of the underground tunnel system.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP6 "A Hidden Chamber"

In New Mexico, the Villescas family decides to bring in more heavy machinery and a full crew to find conquistador gold; in Nevada, the miners' years of Aztec research is threatened.

Lost Gold of the Aztecs

S1, EP5 "A Grave Discovery"

The Villescas family talks with an expert about whether or not a spur is related to the Conquistadors; the Dillmans use drones to locate an important ancient symbol that could be a map.

"Lost Gold of the Aztecs" follows three families determined to break the 500-year-old curse of Emperor Montezuma and find the treasure believed to be made up of an enormous quantity of gold bars, silver, precious stones, jewelry, and other Aztec artifacts. Historians estimate the value of all of these items to be worth over $3 billion. The series will intercut each family's epic adventure as they search for the Seven Cities of Gold on three different properties in three different states -- the Dillmans in Utah, the Hoaglands in Nevada, and the Villescases in New Mexico.
Starring: Chris Hegg, Dan Dillman, Derrick Dillman, Gabriel Villescas, Gina Dillman, Kevin Hoagland, Ramon Villescas
Original Air Date: Mar 29, 2022
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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