Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
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Red, gentlemen, you can see why I could verify your findings. I own the areas and have had them checked by Geologists.Etc.
Red, your second red spot, from the bottom up, was spot on his mine working. In those days you had to prove a filing with a commercialy vable vein. Teter traveled from Hermosillo for several days, on a mule, to reach this spot, he then had to return for a certified Surveyor, return to this spot and survey the area -- no GPS in those days ---this in a section of the sierras full of x reveloutionaries turned bandits.Incidentally this is part of the Legendary lost, Jesuit mine, TAYOPA, not lost any more.
Your first dowse on the below map was also spot on for the Depository, but not how to acces it. We stil haven't firgured on how to access it
For those that would like to follow up on Tayopa go to ---
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/tayopa/
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Red, your second red spot, from the bottom up, was spot on his mine working. In those days you had to prove a filing with a commercialy vable vein. Teter traveled from Hermosillo for several days, on a mule, to reach this spot, he then had to return for a certified Surveyor, return to this spot and survey the area -- no GPS in those days ---this in a section of the sierras full of x reveloutionaries turned bandits.Incidentally this is part of the Legendary lost, Jesuit mine, TAYOPA, not lost any more.
Your first dowse on the below map was also spot on for the Depository, but not how to acces it. We stil haven't firgured on how to access it
For those that would like to follow up on Tayopa go to ---
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/tayopa/
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