Barton
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- Apr 21, 2005
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- What ever is needed for the project I am working on--I am a cache hunter
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- Cache Hunting
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IN reply to Red Desert---No it is not quartz on the surface--it is a white rock--possibly granite
Now in this area I believe there is quartz, placer gold, gold ore and caches of gold and silver and gold and silver ores---all of which I believe is concealed.
I have not move a single stone--nor place any stones in any positions--just taken photos.
I believe that there are caches --through out this area--basically in a 360 degree circle.
I think that there are caches here--( not necessarily in this exact photo--but with in hundreds or yards of this photo ) for example of Sylvanite gold ore.
Several hundred yards to the NE I think placer gold and gold ore has been mined for centuries----
--but to have such a crazy Idea or theory would mean I think mining was carried on here by the
Spanish centuries ago----as well as long before the Spanish came to the new world.
And since they taught me in school that Columbus discovered America in 1492--
to say that there was serious mining in North America prior to 1492---would mean my
beliefs just do not fit in with accepted history.
The trouble I have is when I am in the mountains--and run into statures similar to what is found at Angkor Watt in Cambodia--like Buddha , in the Carson National Forest--that are centuries old.
Or when I am in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and I run across a 300 foot tall
gorilla and the gorilla is wearing a belt with a purse on his waist
And when I am in the Valley of the Dragons and there are these Dragons hundreds of feet tall
Then history just does not match up with what I was taught.
Barton
Now in this area I believe there is quartz, placer gold, gold ore and caches of gold and silver and gold and silver ores---all of which I believe is concealed.
I have not move a single stone--nor place any stones in any positions--just taken photos.
I believe that there are caches --through out this area--basically in a 360 degree circle.
I think that there are caches here--( not necessarily in this exact photo--but with in hundreds or yards of this photo ) for example of Sylvanite gold ore.
Several hundred yards to the NE I think placer gold and gold ore has been mined for centuries----
--but to have such a crazy Idea or theory would mean I think mining was carried on here by the
Spanish centuries ago----as well as long before the Spanish came to the new world.
And since they taught me in school that Columbus discovered America in 1492--
to say that there was serious mining in North America prior to 1492---would mean my
beliefs just do not fit in with accepted history.
The trouble I have is when I am in the mountains--and run into statures similar to what is found at Angkor Watt in Cambodia--like Buddha , in the Carson National Forest--that are centuries old.
Or when I am in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and I run across a 300 foot tall
gorilla and the gorilla is wearing a belt with a purse on his waist
And when I am in the Valley of the Dragons and there are these Dragons hundreds of feet tall
Then history just does not match up with what I was taught.
Barton
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