Tayopa in Durango?

Caballo ? In searching for definition of what may have been people ,horses were found first and then some interesting treasure.
Click on the red words for the link.
The Evidence
 

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??????? Spanish Armor, artifacts,some Silver bars, plus The map that NP generously gave me. Long story, but I was looking for those deposits below Matamoros near the coast, His map made me realize that the Rio Grande and the Caballos were the key.' \

The source of those bars was the Tayopa complex and surrounding mines in Sonora.. The ones not found yet should be Silver Bars,

Now I can start the book, it has been fleshed out.
 

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??? Oh,oh. From this symbol I see my question of if the Caballos were the mountains and another find, was taken as asking Don Jose for evidence. My questions got wires crossed again.
Sorry ,not my intention. I have no doubt the mission he is on is accurate. Time to as often for me, edit post in attempt at clarity.
 

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O,YES this morn I will join you thanks for the hot:coffee2: I was watching the news and they said its national:coffee2:day, so have plenty of hot:coffee2: np:cat: ps,amigo hope you are feeling better.
 

Don Jose

Don't worry . The Tesoro del Alma is not the almacen in the red map .
 

hello everyone ,we could have a great conversation if someone would say something, go get another hot:coffee2: and think about what your going to say. thank you gracias. np:cat:
 

Real, amigo, using Columbian dark roast crushed beans with half table spoon of sea salt, oh its great , good hot:coffee2:, when it runs low add a spoon full of mint and cinnamon and a glass of spring water, oh my , np:cat:
 

Here is the area in question.

Don Jose

Don't worry . The Tesoro del Alma is not the almacen in the red map .

That is interesting, but yet that fox symbol is nearby there? After looking at the map, I know another area close by that matches the map. Looks like Im in for a walk. It does appear to match a trail Im working.

caballo.jpgcaballo2.jpg Next subject?
 

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The bars are used commonly to indicate going down, such as in a mine. a ladder. A commonly used treasure sign

That is 'sierra' de Tayopa A & E to a point, were interchandeable.

From Chinapas to Tayopa is aprox 2 days on the main trail/.
 

Senor Don Jose, how goes the progress in exploring Tayopa?
Do we need to send our lovely Señorita Mastiff to get you motivated?
 

Gracias Senor Don Jose…….I have no doubt our lovely Señorita Mastiff's hubby will help her keep you in line……
Perhaps we need to send both of our resident Senorita's, Mastiff and JudyH to keep you in line…..or the plank it will be!

Are those guys preparing to blast Tayopa?

And how is our book coming along????
 

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