Lost gold mine in the Superstitious Mountains, Phoenix, Arizona

BZN-es

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Hello gold diggers,
I offer you my study of a hidden gold mine in the Superstitious Mountains, Phoenix, Arizona, 2 miles (3 km) south of Roosevelt Dam. This is probably the lost gold mine of Jacob Waltz . It should be checked. Superstiction gold mine 2.jpgSuperstiction gold mine.jpg
 

With the hundreds of small mines and prospects in the area, what evidence do you have that it may be a mine of Jacob Waltz?

Time for more coffee.
 

It seems like you have never been to Arizona. There are thousands of old abandoned gold mines and exploration holes all over the desert and mountains, most of which have no recoverable gold to be found.
 

On this place has gold for the entire forum treasurenet.com
 

Did you find it by:

A) Google Earth Skills?

B) Map Dowsing?

C)Long Range Locator(LRL)?

D) Prophetic Dream?

The Lost Dutchman has been found by hundreds (maybe thousands) of people since Jacob Waltz died in 1891 using all of those methods. NOT ONE has ever shown a lick of proof, and never has one shown a profit because they found zero gold.

........also, if you want to have knowledgeable people take you seriously, you might want to learn the name of the Mountain Range you are referring to. They are "The Superstition Mountains" not "The Superstitious Mountains" as in your title:
superstitious.JPG

Best of luck,

Mike
 

Did you find it by:

A) Google Earth Skills?

B) Map Dowsing?

C)Long Range Locator(LRL)?

D) Prophetic Dream?

The Lost Dutchman has been found by hundreds (maybe thousands) of people since Jacob Waltz died in 1891 using all of those methods. NOT ONE has ever shown a lick of proof, and never has one shown a profit because they found zero gold.

........also, if you want to have knowledgeable people take you seriously, you might want to learn the name of the Mountain Range you are referring to. They are "The Superstition Mountains" not "The Superstitious Mountains" as in your title:
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Best of luck,

Mike


Google Earth dowsing.
 

Congratulations! You've Done it!:occasion14::headbang::hello2::notworthy:

:laughing9:
 

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