a Real Treasure Cave ? kendall montana

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  • Red River prospector. (Red River, Taos County, N.M.), 05 June 1902.


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Red River prospector. (Red River, Taos County, N.M.) 1900-190?, June 05, 1902, Image 2 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress


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:laughing7: back then they may have Robbed every nook & cranny looking for Gold :laughing7:

of course that doesn't mean there isn't another Cave they haven't quite
reached and Broken into
 

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Check out the gold room they found in Bisbee, Arixona at the old copper mine. Story should be online. Big open pit mine now, shaft mine in the 1800's.
 

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The one you're speaking of is the "Copper Queen" mine in Bisbee. Having lived in Bisbee I've seen some of the samples that came out of there. Beautiful doesn't begin to describe them! Some of the deepest blue turquoise I've ever seen came out of both the pit and tunneling efforts.
 

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