Mount Princeton, CO

RGINN

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Summit County, CO
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All Treasure Hunting
Specifically the chalk cliffs, where I always look for the face of the Spanish princess which tells where the treasure is buried. This time I had the younger grandson Tonatiuh with me so I told him find it. He looked it over and went into a big detailed description of it and said let's go dig up the treasure. I had to allow I didn't really know where it was in relation to the princess. Privately I thought a 6th grader who don't even speak english yet and has trouble with fractions is suddenly an expert on Spanish treasure symbols. Well, he claims it's in the first pic so best of luck if you see it. Pretty country down there.
 

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dang its beautiful there
 
Those Chalk Cliffs are amazing, and the water coming down that creek is Loud when the water is higher
 
Beautiful pics of a beautiful land! Makes me want to hook up the travel trailer and head back today. Been in love with CO all my life (just wish the damn hippies would stop screwing things up!)
 
Great pictures, I wish that I could live near by.
 
Rginn,

That sure is some nice country. Tiene imaginacion el Tonatiuh, just like Coazon De Oro. Oh no, I can't see her face either, but it's just because I see her laying down right center.

Homar
 
Si corazon de oro. Mi nieto...talvez demasiado 'video games'? jajaja! There's an interesting story about Spanish treasure around the cliffs. See if can look it up. Due to the circumstances in the story, I don't believe it's a planned Spanish sun sign, but because they were in a hurry just somethin they saw at the moment. However, every hour of the day the cliffs change, and then consider every month the sun changes; probably one of those places where you need to be in the exact right spot at the right time.
 

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