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Picture of huge jesuit cache. For over a hundred years , various dowsers have successfully dowsed a tunnel running across a roadway on top of a hill about a pace wide full of gold. The extension tunnel is about 60 feet in length and the cave which is further down the hill towards the ocean is about
the same length.
A favorite ruse of the Jesuits was to extend a tunnel beyond a caves end , fill it and cement up the entrance to the tunnel so if you found the cave you missed the many tons hidden beyond in the extension tunnel.
THis cave and tunnel is placed in such a position that several hundred years ago when first visiting this area by Spanish Jesuits it was one of the first caves to be sighted.
I feel there are many tons of treasures lodged in this cave to avoid seizure by the Spanish royalty to finance their wars with the English Protestants. , possibly several ship loads, as I feel it was filled early in the Spanish rape of the Americas.
This hidden roof of the cave entrance is located halfway up a hill where tectonic activity raise the whole hill about a hundred feet. Treasure trove hunters not understanding geology dug countless holes around the base of the hillside not realising that the hill was created by tectonic uplift thousands of years ago, raising the cave entrance at least 50 feet above sea level.
The white roof of the hidden limestone roof entrance is exposed in this picture and further down the track I unearthed the grey limestone floor of the entrance. Sorry about the size of the picture.
Max
the same length.
A favorite ruse of the Jesuits was to extend a tunnel beyond a caves end , fill it and cement up the entrance to the tunnel so if you found the cave you missed the many tons hidden beyond in the extension tunnel.
THis cave and tunnel is placed in such a position that several hundred years ago when first visiting this area by Spanish Jesuits it was one of the first caves to be sighted.
I feel there are many tons of treasures lodged in this cave to avoid seizure by the Spanish royalty to finance their wars with the English Protestants. , possibly several ship loads, as I feel it was filled early in the Spanish rape of the Americas.
This hidden roof of the cave entrance is located halfway up a hill where tectonic activity raise the whole hill about a hundred feet. Treasure trove hunters not understanding geology dug countless holes around the base of the hillside not realising that the hill was created by tectonic uplift thousands of years ago, raising the cave entrance at least 50 feet above sea level.
The white roof of the hidden limestone roof entrance is exposed in this picture and further down the track I unearthed the grey limestone floor of the entrance. Sorry about the size of the picture.
Max