Lost Gold of The Aztecs

2022
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (8)

1 Montezuma's Curse
3/29/22
Legend has it that five hundred 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.
2 Buried Below
4/5/22
The Dillman Family continue their grandfather's 56-year search by completing the underwater dye test at Shadow Cave, which may reveal more than they bargained for. In Nevada, the Miners bring in a Cave ROV.
3 Spanish Death Trap
4/12/22
The hunt begins to heat up when the Miners in Nevada use a smoke gun to find another entrance to this dangerous tunnel system. In New Mexico, the Villescas family has to use some crossbow ingenuity to find their way into a sketchy mine.
4 Weeping Cave
4/19/22
After a few hits and misses, the Dillman family seek answers in the mysterious Weeping Cave, where they look underwater for evidence of the Aztecs.
5 A Grave Discovery
4/26/22
The Villescas family talk with an expert about whether a spur they found could tie to the Conquistadors. The Dillmans use drones to locate an important ancient symbol, which could be a map.
6 A Hidden Chamber
5/10/22
In New Mexico, the Villescas family decide to risk everything by bringing in more heavy machinery and a full crew for one final push to find Conquistador gold.
7 Chamber of Secrets
5/17/22
The Dillman family drill into what they believe could be the hidden treasure chamber that their late grandfather predicted. After a close encounter, the Gold Miners in Nevada must find another way into the rest of the underground tunnel system.
8 Explosive Discoveries
5/24/22
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.

About this show

The Aztec Empire came to an end at the hands of Conquistador Hernan Cortes but not before Emperor Montezuma, and his people, were able to sneak their mass amounts of wealth north to seven separate locations in what is now the American Southwest.

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