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Could somebody please tell me where San Francisco Peak, Colorado is.
Maybe gold and silver are separate from the word mountains ,there is a Spanish peaks just to the north that the Utes named after two breasts.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Peaks.
And I think they are dead on your 105 mark
Thanks Kanabite. I was looking at Randy's posts 6 and 13 and noticed the places mentioned are pretty close to the same longitude. I've read about this connection before, that's why I was looking for San Francisco Peak close to the 105, actually I was looking at 105 degrees 16'.
Interesting meridian. Here's a quick list of some sites on or very close to 105° 16' long, between latitudes north of Albuquerque and south of Denver:
Montezuma NM (35° lat), where Armand Hammer, an oil tycoon and son of a famous revolutionary, had a big presence.
San Isidro Lake NM (35° 52' lat), a nice heart-shaped body of water (we like these).
Angle Fire NM (36° 23' lat).
Eagle Nest NM, lake and some sort of excavation/gravel pit site (36° 34' lat).
Elizabethtown NM (36° 37' lat), an historic gold-mining site (we like gold mines).
Black Mountain NM (36° 42' lat), an important place name (IMO).
Black Mountain CO (37° 51' lat), an important place name (IMO).
Florissant CO (38° 57' lat), "prosperous" in French. That's good.
Cathedral Spires CO (39° 25' lat), a significant landmark.
Interesting meridian. Here's a quick list of some sites on or very close to 105° 16' long, between latitudes north of Albuquerque and south of Denver:
Montezuma NM (35° lat), where Armand Hammer, an oil tycoon and son of a famous revolutionary, had a big presence.
San Isidro Lake NM (35° 52' lat), a nice heart-shaped body of water (we like these).
Angle Fire NM (36° 23' lat).
Eagle Nest NM, lake and some sort of excavation/gravel pit site (36° 34' lat).
Elizabethtown NM (36° 37' lat), an historic gold-mining site (we like gold mines).
Black Mountain NM (36° 42' lat), an important place name (IMO).
Black Mountain CO (37° 51' lat), an important place name (IMO).
Florissant CO (38° 57' lat), "prosperous" in French. That's good.
Cathedral Spires CO (39° 25' lat), a significant landmark.