Treasure Island
Tall tree, Spy-glass shoulder, bearing a point to the N. of N.N.E. Skeleton Island E.S.E and by E. Ten feet. The bar silver is in the north cache; you can find it by the trend of the east hummock, ten fathoms south of the black crag with the face on it. The arms are easy found, in the sand hill, N. point of north inlet cape, bearing E, and a quarter N. -J.F.
Robert Louis Stevenson gave the world one of the most gripping adventure stories, one that shaped the way the world thinks about pirates to this very day. The story also came with a beautiful map, which I have tried to recreate here in full color. It comes with the buried treasure, the ship, the stockade, and as many other details as I could fit on this small scale.
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