VIKING MINES & MYSTERY SHIPS

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Re: VIKING MINES & MYSTERY SHIPS

Very interesting, Jeff. Where'd you find this? It looks like an old newspaper clipping?
 

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I dont know where or when this particular article was published but
the los angeles paper mentioned was
Los Angeles Examiner of June 15, 1919
Mystery of the desert, J.A. Guthrie's interview with W.W.Mccoy
reprinted Nov. 1953 by Harold O. Weight in the calico print. in the same issue of the Calico print Weight said that "Dane and Mary Coolidge, in their book The Last of the Seris, make the definite statement that blue-eyed, yellow haired Vikings did come to Tiburon Island in the Gulf long ago, and that members of the expedition became the founders of the blue-eyed fair-complexioned Mayo Indians on the Mayo River, Sonora"
 

Re: VIKING MINES & MYSTERY SHIPS

where can I find more info on this ??? Buck
 

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on the Arizona viking mining stories etc. if you find out more let me know

when Ehrenburg first arrived the local colorado river Indians knew some German words
But that could be because of either the long time presence of dutch pirates in the nearby gulf or because some early Spanish Missionaries like Father Kino were born and educated in countries other than Spain.

if there were viking like people with longboats, they could well be The Rus a viking like people who later became known as Russians.


you might want to check out the discussion in California under Pearl ship
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,21524.0.html

"Arizona Highways" magazine in 1948 had an article about pearls, China dishes and gold coins taken by a papgo Indian from a half buried (dutch?, British?, Spanish? ferryboat?) ship in the sandhills of Pinacate
 

Re: VIKING MINES & MYSTERY SHIPS

Thanks for the Info I found a website called mysteries megsite for treasure quite a bit of info there ;)Buck
 

Re: VIKING MINES & MYSTERY SHIPS

Great find Jeff, hope to read more on this.
Oroblanco
 

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