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Re: Lost Dutchman in the Superstitions? What is wrong with this 'picture'?
Javaone wrote
I sure don't know the answers but think the creator of the stone maps would logically have indicated a mine or mines with the word 'mina'; if this assumption is correct (no guarantee it is, just my speculation) then the maps may lead to a vault or cache of treasure rather than a mine. Really though who can say? Maybe they lead to tombs of dead Jesuit martyrs?
Roy
Javaone wrote
The question is; if the stone maps are real – What was their intended purpose? - To lead to a mine, or to lead to a cache? dontknow
It is fairly safe to say; the stones were never in the picture during the Waltz/LDM era. According to some it was a Peralta that divulged the location of the mine to waltz (or his partner). Chances are good that the Peralta who gave Waltz the location had no knowledge of the stones either.
IF the stones are real, and the end of the trail can be pin pointed – it would be likely that a mine(s) would be in the general vicinity.
I sure don't know the answers but think the creator of the stone maps would logically have indicated a mine or mines with the word 'mina'; if this assumption is correct (no guarantee it is, just my speculation) then the maps may lead to a vault or cache of treasure rather than a mine. Really though who can say? Maybe they lead to tombs of dead Jesuit martyrs?
Roy