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Spanish cross found yesterday in mountains. It doesn't bother me that you people have smart a** comments to post on here in relation to what I post. Above pic with cave I found gold nuggets in there. I guess the hate is real these days
 


that looks interesting !
is it a Mine ? is it big enough to crawl in safely ?
from the pics it is hard to say if it's big enough to drive a train in, or small enough that you need to belly Crawl.
though the tree limp suggests "crawl" size. but it is too square to be natural.

looks like there may be a cave in back there though

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here is a Pic turned Correctly.

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keep those pics coming !

I'm moving this thread to
General Discussion

though, because it does not quite fit the Today's Finds criteria
by my opinion.[to me Today's finds posts should be things,
Found that can be taken home]
But I'm not sure what would be the correct location.
(I am leaving a permanent redirect in Today's finds)

as for the "Smart ass" comments, if you send me a PM and say the word, I'll clean your whole thread up. including my off topic posts.
they are keeping your thread at the top though .. so your call
 

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Seems not natural. But no one would mark anything in the middle of a creek that floods during heavy rain. Water could move those rocks easily. Now the hole looks like a place a guy found silver in my neck of the woods. Most likely a animal den though. Lets see the woot woot now.
 

I live for spots like this. Wish my arm would heal up so I could go find some more. Awesome pic, what does the paint on top of the hole say?



The paint is probably from someone who just marked the location to return so they could find it. Their is a swift flowing stream below this...and you have to hike up about 200 ft to get to the opening so it wouldn't flood. Went back yesterday with my friend and we took samples from the cave, we
Found gold nuggets inside the cave. Going to get it tested and see what it comes out to. The Spanish cross in the other pic is evident of mining in the area. Lots of gold flake in the stream as well, in area of the cross there are 2 mines. This particular picture of cave goes back about 60-70 yards so it's pretty deep.
 

Oxford online dictionary definition for woot:

informal
(Especially in electronic communication) used to express elation, enthusiasm, or triumph:
 

Oxford online dictionary definition for woot:

informal
(Especially in electronic communication) used to express elation, enthusiasm, or triumph:

sorry ! when I see Woot I think bowie kwipke & the woot of aw-weevo
or Woo-Hoo misspelled. anyway, that's my problem :tongue3:

Back on topic please. this is a serious thread.
 

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Spanish cross found yesterday in mountains. It doesn't bother me that you people have smart a** comments to post on here in relation to what I post. Above pic with cave I found gold nuggets in there. I guess the hate is real these days

I think people had smart @$$ comments because they had no idea what the heck they were looking at. You posted a picture of Rocks basically and left everyone to guess what it was. Now the 2nd set of pictures is pretty awesome! Hope you find some lost treasure in there.
 

My take on the cross is it's a natural fracture in the rock. The adit doesn't look to be excavated with any modern drill and blast methods and more like it was dug by picking and prying out the rock. Is this adit open on both ends? It looks like I see light on the other end? If so it may have been dug to divert water for irrigation? Not all the Spaniards were after mineral wealth in Southern Colorado, but developed the agricultural resources of the area also. Still those early Spanish farming settlers had to hide there gold and silver someplace in the early days. Sure wish I had more time to look around that area. Keep posting more pic's as I'm getting a sense of the elevation your at by the rock formations and vegetation I'm seeing :)
 

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I disagree with your assessment. It's your opinion anyways
 

Care to explain more about the core sample. I have e no clue what I'm looking at.
 

Instead of a cross I wonder if it's "X" marks the spot.
 

I think that might be a discovery marker for someone's claim and that is a mine shaft maybe. Some people stack rocks like that as the discovery point/monument marker.
 

Care to explain more about the core sample. I have e no clue what I'm looking at.

My buddy and myself took a core sample from the cave to see if it's gold or pyrite. We are getting it tested and if it's promising then I will look into seeing if anyone owns a claim in the area l. Don't want to be trespassing so I'll be going about doing this the correct way.
 

Cool you can download the public land survey system layer and google earth and pull up the past blm claims info or you can use this site which lets you do it I believe. http://www.mylandmatters.org/ you can prospect on expired claims legally so you don't have to claim it to look further if it's an expired claim and the area is still open to mineral entry. Good luck always bring a basic survival kit prospecting in case your car won't start or something:)
 

Cool you can download the public land survey system layer and google earth and pull up the past blm claims info or you can use this site which lets you do it I believe. Welcome to Land Matters you can prospect on expired claims legally so you don't have to claim it to look further if it's an expired claim and the area is still open to mineral entry. Good luck always bring a basic survival kit prospecting in case your car won't start or something:)

I did actually look up the BLM mining claims in the area, and I didn't see a valid claim so I'm guessing it's open to free prospecting. We did see the occasional hiker here or there but nothing that made us paranoid. However I was armed just in case someone or something wanted to duke it out lmao
 

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