Treasure seeking mama and the la caverna del oro and an I’m sorry to the professionals!!

mountain mama

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Jan 29, 2023
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I’ve been exploring this region for a long time. I’ve never been to the cave. I heard someone blew up the entrance (which is actually an exit according to Native American sources). So down the mountain range about 40 miles from that exit, I seen an arched wooden door. I tried to get to it but failed. Ever since for about 7 yrs now. I have found out so much since then. Maybe not about the door, but just in general. I have seen many things I don’t really understand and know about. I was here a few years ago but a friend told me treasure hunters are dangerous and liars. Well I met one and he was very open excited for me and he never gave a bad vibe off. He said there are some who are like this but mostly they are friendly and helpful. So I came back as he suggested to find out more from you all. I hope I am welcome back!! I’m sorry for judging you all like that!! Here it goes, I’m gonna lay it out and see what you might know
 

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