That's actually evidence that Norumbega is actually a "lost" village in RI/ central MA.
According to Jean Allefonsce norumbega is an indian town. He reported that when he went south from Newfoundland and he discovered a great river. "The river is more than 40 leagues wide at its entrance and retains its width some thirty or forty leagues. It is full of Islands, which stretch some ten or twelve leagues into the sea. ... Fifteen leagues within this river there is a town called Norombega, with clever inhabitants, who trade in furs of all sorts; the town folk are dressed in furs..." Narragansett Bay and West Penobscot Bay both fit this description. David Ingram the man who started the legend was picked up in the Harbor of St mary's and he stated the city was not to far away from there. the harbor of st mary's is now called boston harbor. (Historians believe in his fragile state of mind, he confused the discoveries in South America with a humble indian trading village.)
I would love it if it was an actual city of gold and pearls, especially if I was the one to find it.