🙌🏽 First time in old spot, Beauty coin 1822🙌🏽

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We found just four coins, but the one that my friend Victor found ( Coin of 1822) is simply beauty.

Also I see a huge rattle snake, and this time I can watch how the vegetal charcoal is produced.

These old houses and other ruins are great area for another visit.

I also share one out of my two hats, I do have this one in the photo and my oldest one 🤪🤣🤣🤣

Almost forget to mention an old ( colony) pendant and thin spoon.

Some time look like is not easy or is not a good business driving around two hours to just found a total of four coins, but is very rewarded to see places that just few people know about them or has visited. In the middle of nowhere. And of course spend good time with friends.


Other thing, pedometer marked 9.5 kms in this adventure.

I think I deserved a couple of glasses of this Brandy, 😎

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Muy bien Jorge! :icon_thumright:
 

We found just four coins, but the one that my friend Victor found ( Coin of 1822) is simply beauty.

Also I see a huge rattle snake, and this time I can watch how the vegetal charcoal is produced.

These old houses and other ruins are great area for another visit.

I also share one out of my two hats, I do have this one in the photo and my oldest one 🤪🤣🤣🤣

Almost forget to mention an old ( colony) pendant and thin spoon.

Some time look like is not easy or is not a good business driving around two hours to just found a total of four coins, but is very rewarded to see places that just few people know about them or has visited. In the middle of nowhere. And of course spend good time with friends.


Other thing, pedometer marked 9.5 kms in this adventure.

I think I deserved a couple of glasses of this Brandy, 😎

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What a great spot to be in! The land that time forgot :)
Great finds and I imagine you had to step carefully:)
 

We found just four coins, but the one that my friend Victor found ( Coin of 1822) is simply beauty.

Also I see a huge rattle snake, and this time I can watch how the vegetal charcoal is produced.

These old houses and other ruins are great area for another visit.

I also share one out of my two hats, I do have this one in the photo and my oldest one 🤪🤣🤣🤣

Almost forget to mention an old ( colony) pendant and thin spoon.

Some time look like is not easy or is not a good business driving around two hours to just found a total of four coins, but is very rewarded to see places that just few people know about them or has visited. In the middle of nowhere. And of course spend good time with friends.


Other thing, pedometer marked 9.5 kms in this adventure.

I think I deserved a couple of glasses of this Brandy, 😎

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Looks like another great adventure out with the friends.
The copper is in great shape.
Then again the dry conditions are very friendly to the finds.

Lots of footsteps in a day wondering around.
How many feet long do you estimate for the snake?
Best of luck on the next outing.
 

That stone structure with the holes that you are pointing at is a charcoal kiln? Would be packed with wood and then burned in a controlled fashion?
Charcoal was used in some smelting operations, so maybe it was used on site?
Lots of my wondering! I like your posts, friends and finds.
 

That stone structure with the holes that you are pointing at is a charcoal kiln? Would be packed with wood and then burned in a controlled fashion?
Charcoal was used in some smelting operations, so maybe it was used on site?
Lots of my wondering! I like your posts, friends and finds.
The structure that I’m pointing could be used for store seeds. My guess

The short video where smoke is leaving from some pipes is the area where they are making charcoal.

Thanks for your comments.
 

Looks like another great adventure out with the friends.
The copper is in great shape.
Then again the dry conditions are very friendly to the finds.

Lots of footsteps in a day wondering around.
How many feet long do you estimate for the snake?
Best of luck on the next outing.
Pepperj

That snake was on my way about 8 feet when fortunately I see it.

It happen early morning, so people said that snake hunting during night, so, if they hunt something they already used it poison, so, during the morning they do have not poison, they charge during the day. I do prefer no test this idea.

What do you think? Is this just a wrong concept?

Keep in touch
😎👍🏽 🐍 🙌🏽
 

Thanks for your replies about the grain storage and charcoal making.
 

Thanks for sharing another adventure and congrats on the finds!
Oldmxrat

Gracias

I would like to revisit that spot again.

I’m confident that cobs are around there.

Keep in contact

😎
 

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