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This gold has a back story. I didn't just stumble upon it. I went looking.
Where I'm from, the street lights don't come on anymore😁ok just be home before the street lights come on.🛴
This gold has a back story. I didn't just stumble upon it. I went looking.
Where I'm from, the street lights don't come on anymore😁ok just be home before the street lights come on.🛴
You see I'm quite the "king" if I do say so myself, if we getting cocky🤫 here's 280 gold bars I found as well Gina.
You see I'm quite the "king" if I do say so myself, if we getting cocky🤫 here's 280 gold bars I found as well Gina.
yup you da manSweet though, I'll ride my goped 400 miles
sure lots of gold has been found , show us your
Oh sure it's right here... No wait I forgot.. it's in your butt..sure lots of gold has been found , show us yours.
I was going to say smell but different nationalities do not smell different when they die. The smell of decomposition after death is primarily determined by factors such as the state of the body, environmental conditions, and the type and extent of bacterial activity. These factors, among others, contribute to the odor associated with decomposition, not a person's nationality.How do you know it's a Spaniard?
I bet he has no odor other than money. He's been laying there 250 years. Look at the screenshot with the big wooden cross. See all the way left down in the middle of the tree? That's another body. It's a Spanish burial from where the natives attacked them.I was going to say smell but different nationalities do not smell different when they die. The smell of decomposition after death is primarily determined by factors such as the state of the body, environmental conditions, and the type and extent of bacterial activity. These factors, among others, contribute to the odor associated with decomposition, not a person's nationality.
I'm guessing it was the shoes that tipped the OP off as to the nationality of the corpse. They are rather unique.![]()
You can literally see the entire scene as it played out just as the legend describes.I bet he has no odor other than money. He's been laying there 250 years. Look at the screenshot with the big wooden cross. See all the way left down in the middle of the tree? That's another body. It's a Spanish burial from where the natives attacked them.