Attention Lost Dutchman Gold Mine Hunters!!!!!

Terry Soloman

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If you really believe there is a Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, and you are willing to be profiled and followed by a television production crew, get in touch with me. Send your Email and Phone number to me at [email protected]

I am NOT going to be part of this (in fact I told him there is no LDM), but I have been approached by a production company that I have helped in the past with a segment on gold prospecting for the History Channel, so I know the producer is legit.

I make no claims and no promises; I'm just working (FREE) as a liaison for him and this forum.
 

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Sample Pan Dan

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I grew up in Phoenix, and hiked all those mountains as a kid. The way "I" understand the tale is that someone was hiding gold in a cave in the Superstition Mountains, it was never a gold mine..... That's that's just my 2 cents. Good luck y'all.
 

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Sample Pan Dan

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Hey Jonny, I love your signature.... Been stocking up on silver, for the same reason... Looks like it could happen soon, if we keep printing currency..
 

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Attention Lost Dutchman Gold Mine Hunters

The truth is out there. Best of luck hunters...

A man I know discovered 3 old spanish portals in the mountains near Cave Creek years ago. It would have taken 3 million $ to open them up, and it was claimed by a woman already.

He contends that the LDM was originally old Spanish mines that were reworked by the Peralta family, and that Dutchman was led to one of these(or more) by the Mexican whom was saved by the Dutchman.

That makes sense, as most everyone knows by now, the Superstitions are not condusive to gold mineralisation, and Schultz mislead them there.

But I guess there is enough material to have a show on this for the gullible masses of sheeple who love to believe fairy tales. Its no more far fetched than gold and rubies in Greenland!
 

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A man I know discovered 3 old spanish portals in the mountains near Cave Creek years ago. It would have taken 3 million $ to open them up, and it was claimed by a woman already.

He contends that the LDM was originally old Spanish mines that were reworked by the Peralta family, and that Dutchman was led to one of these(or more) by the Mexican whom was saved by the Dutchman.

That makes sense, as most everyone knows by now, the Superstitions are not condusive to gold mineralisation, and Schultz mislead them there.

But I guess there is enough material to have a show on this for the gullible masses of sheeple who love to believe fairy tales. Its no more far fetched than gold and rubies in Greenland!




I must interject,the lost Dutchman mine's mines are yes Spanish but were native before that! and they are in the superstitions, and how can you say that the superstitions aren't conducive to gold,they have gold mines all the way around them:laughing7::BangHead::icon_scratch:
 

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A man I know discovered 3 old spanish portals in the mountains near Cave Creek years ago. It would have taken 3 million $ to open them up, and it was claimed by a woman already.

I know that woman and her husband. They dug the 15 shafts and 7 adits and although she does have some Spanish blood the mines were dug by Americans in modern times.

That's all private patented land now and has been since 1912. The area nearby is State land. So it's all off limits to explorers, treasure hunters, prospectors and hunters. That woman is an old lady now but she's still a good shot and after all these years she's more than a little tired of explorers and treasure hunters trespassing on her land. Word to the wise. :thumbsup:

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Terry Soloman

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Old threads sometimes come back to life! You all now know what the producer's project was :skullflag:
 

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