Visiting the Manzanita beach and Zakopane Treasury on Neahkahn Mountain, Oregon

Visiting the Manzanita beach and Zakopane Treasury on Neahkahn Mountain, Oregon
22 July 2025 J.W.H
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It is said that he is guarded by the spirits of some unfortunate victims of the murdered, it is said that the gold treasure is buried on the Mount Neahkahn by the Spanish galleon, who may come from the Philippines to the Manzanita beach.

Between the cold wind of the Pacific Ocean and the misty pines of the Oregon coast lies the Manzanita beach, a peaceful section of sand near the bay Nehalem, which attracts travelers with breathtaking beauty and repels a bold heart with something much darker.

The heart of this Mountain, who visited Neahkahn emerging over his head, is a story soaked in salty water, blood and treason, tracing the 17th century, when the Spanish galleon, reminded that he is hefty with gold and secrets, met with a persistent coast of Oregon.

Manzanita Beach: A placid view of the Manzanity beach, with Neahkahn Mountain in the background, a hungry secret and legends about a hidden treasure.

Cursed galleon and the mountain of the dead

The Manzanita beach in the Gulf of Nehalem is located near Mount Neahkahn, the alleged place of the destroyed Spanish galleon from the 17th century. At least two historical wrecks of Oregon ships took place off the coast of Manzanity: Glenesslin in 1913 and Santo Cristo de Burgos (disappeared 1693), which caused rumors about treasures buried on the Mount of Neahkahn.

Spanish Manila Galleon of Treasures: Illustration of the Spanish galleon, symbolizing the legends of the treasure and wrecks of ships near the Neahkahnie mountain.

At that time, the textbooks wore Aztec and Incan Gold hunting to Spain. The legend claims that the ship, perhaps Manila Galleon returning from Eastern India, was pushed away by a brutal storm and destroyed near Neahkahni, the approaching and holy landmark, which towers in land from Manzanita Beach. It is said that Spanish sailors, desperately protecting their load, dragged him ashore, hiding their treasure deep in shady slopes of the mountain – or under the floated sands of the beach itself.

Haunted mountains: A view with a cliff showing a stone wall along a winding road near Mount Neahkahn, near the Manzanita beach.

But the most terrifying part of the story? To guard their hidden slaughter from local tribes, sailors allegedly buried the enslaved people living with gold – living sentries forced to an eternal watch. The native people of Tillamook lived along the coast of Oregon, including the Manzanita area for about 12,000 years. They suffered from smallpox and other diseases brought by white settlers, and the few other people Tillamook were transferred to the Siletz and Grand Ronde booking in the 1850s. They were very careful with the graves.

Tillamook Tribe in Oregon: Historical figures were decorated with a customary outfit, reflecting the cultural heritage of the native population of the Oregon coast.

According to legend, these people were African slaves or Southeast Asia brought to the ship, voice -free and forgotten by history, but not, it seems that the earth.

Today, strange formations undergo a beach with stone outcrows, which seem too deliberate, too carved by hidden hands. These mysterious piles of rocks that have appeared from day to day, and no one knows what it is and who did it. Some people think that they mean where the treasure is. Others think they are graves.

Reflections of forgotten

Manzanita means “small apple” in Spanish. Contemporary Manzanita may look placid, but under the surface of things they do not always seem.

Winston Laszlo, owner A Old Wheeler Hotel Near the beach, he shared disturbing experiences: reflections in mirrors showing people who are not there, voices whispering in languages long lost from times and revelations that move through the obscure corners of the basement – one of them swears that they wear rusty chains.

“It's like a whole place,” said Laszlo once. “Not loud. Even in the ears. But in bones.”

Some guests reported unwavering dreams of a living, choking on sand or watching how obscure characters carry chests on land in the moonlight. Even more frigid are reports of traces in the morning – fairy tales, human traces that start at sea and disappear on the dunes, where nobody goes.

Restless observers of the night

In vague nights, residents say that the beach seems to breathe, as if exhaling secrets from the sea. Figures are noticed slowly up and bottom of the shoreline, inclined heads, chains fastening in the sand. Dogs refuse to get closer to some parts of the beach, and children sometimes say that they hear men crying under the waves.

Folklore and paranormal investigators who visited Manzanita Beach speak of a “mental weight” that adheres to this place. The medium claimed that he felt trapped souls, ghosts that have never received burial rites, still reaching in agony, not only associated with the treasure, but to their unfair end.

Although no final archaeological discovery has ever confirmed the wreck of a ship or Zakopane gold, the legend persists. They seem to reach after the mid -nineteenth century through First Hudson's Bay Company. Mountain, beach and strange, chilling experiences divided by residents seem to talk about something unsolved.

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True after the story-Pirate Skeleton «Minddy Meyers-Halleck

Hunting for the Spirit on the Coast of Oregon – Legends of America

Manzanita, Oregon – Wikipedia

Neahkahnie Mountain – Atlas Obstura

Spanish gold Neahkahn Mountain

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