The Lost Breyfogle Gold Mine

BillA

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May 12, 2005
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Drake, Costa Rica
most changed with 0 tourism lots of well-meaning government regulations
as a practicioner of solitude I'm happy as a clam, few are so fortunate
10 days ago I would have said that CR might even control, not so today
I suspect that we'll all be exposed at some point, and the race looses/damages x/y %
for ref I'm 75
be cool
 

Crow

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Jan 28, 2005
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In a tax haven some where
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ONES THAT GO BEEP! :-)
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Not sure if this was posted earlier or not, another version (online) of this tale. Always find some slight variations, which I find interesting!

https://www.legendsofamerica.com/lost-breyfogle-mine/

Sock coffee anyone?

:coffee2: :coffee: :coffee2::coffee2:

Gidday Oroblanco

I do not think anyone wants to be near my socks these days.:tongue3:

Although some of my brews of late could qualify...:laughing7:

Don't ya love treasure legends buried treasure lost mines they are all like pole dancers ya can look but not touch....:tongue3:

The trouble with lost mines they do not have signs with their names on them. Most uncivilized is it not? Why can't they have a big read x marks the spot? But alas we have thousands of abandoned mine shafts that could be a lost mine of a treasure story. And that is the problem we face the proverbial needle in a haystack and when we find the needle it has no name on it?

So we are faced with the what comes first chicken or the egg conundrum?

Coffee?:coffee2:
 

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