DOC NOSS-Victorio Peak OR The Caballo Mountains

whiskeyrat

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I pm'ed you with an email address to send the pic to. GPS would be appreciated. If something is there you will be well rewarded.
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Some of that cache is more likely from Real TTT mines, on its way to the Great lakes?:dontknow: View attachment 1259937

I grew up on the shore of Lake Michigan.
We can sluice gold out of the sand on a certain stretch of beach on the south shore of Lake Superior.
I have oftened wondered where all the gold that washes up on the beach comes from.
Like there is a load deposit out in the lake somewhere and the gold is flaking off and getting washed to shore.
Maybe a load of Spanish (or more likely French in Canada) gold is out there on the bottom.
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Maybe you cant distinguish the rabbit ears from the train station, but can see the train station from the rabbit ears.
 

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Does anybody have a guess as to what the part of this map I have circled means?

: MAP QUESTION.jpg

thanks for any info.
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whiskeyrat

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Maybe you cant distinguish the rabbit ears from the train station, but can see the train station from the rabbit ears.

yes, very possible.
I think back then the train stations were a very prominent part of peoples lives.
What is nothing but a pile of rusty tin cans now was a well know landmark in Docs time.
And they could easily drive to each one and I would guess roads went toward the mountains from each station, that are non existent today.
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Also , the " train station " could be a structure which looks like a station in the way of a cart rails . All this very close to the " rabbit ears " .
 

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