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A couple of months ago I was very fortunate to have been sent some issues of newspapers that contained many articles written by Karl von Mueller, or one of his aliases. One such newspaper, the Late Winter-Early Spring 1993 issue of The TH-ers Express (Vol. 11, No. 1 - page 4) contained an article by Karl that stated the following:
"An interesting sidelight or two on caves as places of concealment is given here for the benefit
of the reader. I have had proven to me beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Lost Dutchman Mine
is not a mine but a cave, and it is no longer lost, but it was found in 1946. I am convinced that
it is a geological impossibilitiy for gold in any quantity to have been deposited in the structure
surrounding the cave and that the gold which has been removed from the cave and the gold and
silver which remains was transported into the cave by Man."
Although I am not trying to dissuade anyone from looking for the LDM, I did think some of you might find this piece of info from Karl von Mueller - the most successful and respected cache hunter in the 20th century - quite interesting, and perhaps useful in some way.
"An interesting sidelight or two on caves as places of concealment is given here for the benefit
of the reader. I have had proven to me beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Lost Dutchman Mine
is not a mine but a cave, and it is no longer lost, but it was found in 1946. I am convinced that
it is a geological impossibilitiy for gold in any quantity to have been deposited in the structure
surrounding the cave and that the gold which has been removed from the cave and the gold and
silver which remains was transported into the cave by Man."
Although I am not trying to dissuade anyone from looking for the LDM, I did think some of you might find this piece of info from Karl von Mueller - the most successful and respected cache hunter in the 20th century - quite interesting, and perhaps useful in some way.