America's Lost Gold : The Lost Dutchman Mine

America’s Lost Gold : The Lost Dutchman Mine

Two treasure experts discuss the famous Lost Dutchman Mine for those at an entry level. Many great suggestions are given as to where to get started, and how to be safe while exploring in the extreme wilderness of the Arizona desert. PLEASE NOTE: The ending talks about Geronimo’s bones…they have been returned to his people, so please ignore. Thanks!

7 Comments

  1. brian massey on June 8, 2020 at 3:16 pm

    The secreted Mine location is really hard to fathom just where it truely is. Soo many people claim all these stories throughout time that they found it or another mine was misunderstood for it. All I can tell you is what I’ve been told by one searcher that had been looking for the mine for years. Here is his exact words in his story about the LDGM. One day while searching in a new area approximately 7 miles from Weavers Needle he ran into a hiker that was patrolling the area. The hiker had told him a story about an area less than half a mile away from where they were at 2 days earlier while he was inspecting a piece of land in that area a government official in a helicopter came down and approached him and told him to leave the area because the area that he was close to was government protected and no one could not be in that area. Soo after being shocked by seeing the government official the hiker asked him was the land being protected because it was the location of the LDGM and the official could only tell him that he was too close and that he needed to leave the area immediately. Soo I truely believe from the hikers story that the government does know where the LDGM is and they are protecting it from someone finding it and digging it up.

  2. J hill on June 8, 2020 at 3:20 pm

    That’s right about the government closeing most areas where gold is found. Maryland has very little gold compared to most places but any places where gold was historically found are now state parks ,government property or have been turned into housing developments. The government is blocking legal access to any gold by public access .My theory is so that in the future they know where it is when it is in there best interest they can come in under eminent domain and access it for there government uses.

  3. Trace Williams on June 8, 2020 at 3:26 pm

    Great discussion! The Doc knows what he is talking about!

  4. texasstadium on June 8, 2020 at 3:36 pm

    I had the pleasure of meeting and talking treasure with Roy at the old Silver King Mine near Superior Arizona circa 2004. What a great man and a great guy.

  5. Eric Lakota on June 8, 2020 at 3:44 pm

    Thay say their is spots the goverment closed off in grand canyon because the gold is so much you would be rich per wheelbarow of pay dirt. It sound like its fake tell you reserch stuff and start relising you cant trust are gov and their are places in the canyon that are no go no fly zoon and not particular reson. But yup in the grand canyon if it was mined it would make gold price drope below value of coper. .

  6. Anthony Manion on June 8, 2020 at 3:57 pm

    Isn’t it interesting that almost everywhere real gold is found became a national park and it could never be mined? We love national parks, but I think our government also is controlling minerals throughout the nation.

  7. Mike Ryan on June 8, 2020 at 3:58 pm

    the military trail runs east to west orr or west to east…..I think thats funny!!!

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