Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
Gold Member
Good afternoon my friends: I have used this forum as a sounding board for many of my theories on Tayopa as they advanced. You have been a wonderful group. In spite of my never opening up Tayopa, or actually posting the final 'critical details', most of you have continued to believe in me, for that I thank you.
I never have been called a liar or whatever, which I consider a bit amazing, since I have never shown a single bit of positive evidence, just general area pictures and stories.
Many times I have mentioned that I probably would never really open it up for many personal reasons. Well that seems to have been taken out of my hands.
Over the years I have had problems with the mining office, especially on mistaken back taxes. Most were cleared up on time, however one did continue and while we were negotiating, Tayopa reverted to open status and the title was quickly snapped up before I knew it.
I am sorry to say that I no longer own Tayopa since 14 June.
Postings in here probably had a lot to do with it since the new owners only filed upon my old holdings, no new ones, so they, or their agent, have been reading them..
However, if you have noticed, I have never given out any critical details on the entrance to Tayopa or the deposits, in fact I have given misleading data in the event that this might happen, which some of you caught and showed me in em's, and I apologize to the others for this..
So in effect I have never actually lost anything since the one thing that cannot be taken away from me, is that I 'did' solve the 400 year old puzzle of the Legend of the lost Jesuit mine of Tayopa. 'it' now can rest.
In the process, I discovered the plot by the Jesuits with the Dutch to take North America away from Spain and how they were shipping metal clandestinely across northen Mexico to just below Matamoros by way of one day's travel missions apart. for transhipment to Rome.
Some of these travel / overnight deposits are still in their underground deposits, and are now known to me.
I will probably now concentrate on my Escondida / Magia mine. and the Missions on the side. Once it is running nicely, I will go back to the clandestine shipments and recovery of some of those cargos that were left in the under ground chambers when the expulsion order took effect.
Thanks for being my wonderful and helpful friends.
Don Jose de La Mancha
I never have been called a liar or whatever, which I consider a bit amazing, since I have never shown a single bit of positive evidence, just general area pictures and stories.
Many times I have mentioned that I probably would never really open it up for many personal reasons. Well that seems to have been taken out of my hands.
Over the years I have had problems with the mining office, especially on mistaken back taxes. Most were cleared up on time, however one did continue and while we were negotiating, Tayopa reverted to open status and the title was quickly snapped up before I knew it.
I am sorry to say that I no longer own Tayopa since 14 June.
Postings in here probably had a lot to do with it since the new owners only filed upon my old holdings, no new ones, so they, or their agent, have been reading them..
However, if you have noticed, I have never given out any critical details on the entrance to Tayopa or the deposits, in fact I have given misleading data in the event that this might happen, which some of you caught and showed me in em's, and I apologize to the others for this..
So in effect I have never actually lost anything since the one thing that cannot be taken away from me, is that I 'did' solve the 400 year old puzzle of the Legend of the lost Jesuit mine of Tayopa. 'it' now can rest.
In the process, I discovered the plot by the Jesuits with the Dutch to take North America away from Spain and how they were shipping metal clandestinely across northen Mexico to just below Matamoros by way of one day's travel missions apart. for transhipment to Rome.
Some of these travel / overnight deposits are still in their underground deposits, and are now known to me.
I will probably now concentrate on my Escondida / Magia mine. and the Missions on the side. Once it is running nicely, I will go back to the clandestine shipments and recovery of some of those cargos that were left in the under ground chambers when the expulsion order took effect.
Thanks for being my wonderful and helpful friends.
Don Jose de La Mancha