peralta
Sr. Member
- Sep 28, 2011
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I respect the work of geologist but they won't always help to locate areas of gold and silver.
Some say gold is where you find it, and its true.areas are known to be rich in minerals.but sometimes you will find one mine and no others for many miles..yet if a large mine is s worked for many years there are usually others nearby. In california there was the sutters strike which is a good example.
My great grandfather was a miner in Prescott arizona and some of the information handed down was look at the horizon and find the most rugged bolder area in the mountain in and start your search.follow colors but also look for old workings and holes in stone where corn was ground..these were helpful but I'm extending some of the old ways.
When I started searching for hidden mines and treasures in the early 1980'syears there was nobody to teach me the in and outs.I read magazines and all the literature on markings by kenworthy.as the years went by I began to locate markings, I bought some literature on maps and used all information to lost jesuit treasures.what I found is that I was locating all the mines that were written in spanish and latin.yet there were very few mines in the area and some had been worked out in the thirtys..don't lt this stop you from searching in these areas.when they the spanish and jesuits hid their mines you could never tell that areas were worked because they erased by hiding them good..so good that miners during the last few hundred years walked over them and they are still hidden. Some enterancesenterances were found but what they did not was seal all the other tunnel enterences and mark them.
Some say this mountain contains silver but not much gold don't believe it.I located all these mines and right in the middle is the location and markings for a cavern. The map states that it's the cavern of the gold. Many may disagree with me but thats ok.
I have a friend who was a catholic nun who told me in the 90''s that many years before she had heard priests talking about these treasures. I asked her if I should give the Jesuits part of the treasure.she responded;don't give the Jesuits anything, help the children of the world;.
Some say gold is where you find it, and its true.areas are known to be rich in minerals.but sometimes you will find one mine and no others for many miles..yet if a large mine is s worked for many years there are usually others nearby. In california there was the sutters strike which is a good example.
My great grandfather was a miner in Prescott arizona and some of the information handed down was look at the horizon and find the most rugged bolder area in the mountain in and start your search.follow colors but also look for old workings and holes in stone where corn was ground..these were helpful but I'm extending some of the old ways.
When I started searching for hidden mines and treasures in the early 1980'syears there was nobody to teach me the in and outs.I read magazines and all the literature on markings by kenworthy.as the years went by I began to locate markings, I bought some literature on maps and used all information to lost jesuit treasures.what I found is that I was locating all the mines that were written in spanish and latin.yet there were very few mines in the area and some had been worked out in the thirtys..don't lt this stop you from searching in these areas.when they the spanish and jesuits hid their mines you could never tell that areas were worked because they erased by hiding them good..so good that miners during the last few hundred years walked over them and they are still hidden. Some enterancesenterances were found but what they did not was seal all the other tunnel enterences and mark them.
Some say this mountain contains silver but not much gold don't believe it.I located all these mines and right in the middle is the location and markings for a cavern. The map states that it's the cavern of the gold. Many may disagree with me but thats ok.
I have a friend who was a catholic nun who told me in the 90''s that many years before she had heard priests talking about these treasures. I asked her if I should give the Jesuits part of the treasure.she responded;don't give the Jesuits anything, help the children of the world;.