Is There Actually a Secret Egyptian Tomb in the Grand Canyon? | Strange Heartland History

Is There Actually a Secret Egyptian Tomb in the Grand Canyon? | Strange Heartland History In 1909, the Arizona Gazette published an article about an archaeologist uncovering an ancient tomb in the Grand Canyon. But…did it really happen? On this episode of “Strange Heartland History,” we explore. ___ Check this out!!! http://ratedred.tv/youtube ___ For all…

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Magical Paint Mines – Exploring Colorful Colorado – Hiking Tips

Magical Paint Mines – Exploring Colorful Colorado – Hiking Tips On today’s episode we head a short distance east of Colorado Springs to visit the incredible Paint Mines Interpretive Park in Calhan, Colorado. This place certainly adds to the Colorful Colorado state motto! All of this color and natural beauty is basically in our new…

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11 Most Massive Mines in the World

11 Most Massive Mines in the World From the worlds largest gold mine found on the top of a mountain to the largest diamond mine in the world here are the most massive mines in the world! Subscribe to American EYE! 5.. Asbestos Mine, Canada Also known as the Jeffrey Mine, it’s located in Asbestos,…

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Historic Mines of Lordsburg Mining District, New Mexico

Historic Mines of Lordsburg Mining District, New Mexico The Pyramid Mountains south of Lordsburg, NM contain an interesting mix of really old mines, fairly new ones, and everything in between. Some are optimistic that the district is far from played out. Some incredible history left to see – Henry Clay’s old timber headframe, Eighty Five’s…

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Exploring the Mine With No Name, Yavapai County, Arizona

Exploring the Mine With No Name, Yavapai County, Arizona Bob and I go to the Black Rock District north of Phoenix to explore and to find some mines to investigate! Several things worth mentioning: 1. The Monte Cristo Mine is noteworthy, but the main shaft is reportedly flooded, thus not accesible. 2. The Williams Ranch…

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