Spanish Mines, Monuments and Cache Sites
Spanish Mines, Monuments and Cache Sites
Important information about Spanish mines monuments and cache sites from our research is explained. Navigation and triangulation methods discussed and shown. Families with information about their lost heritage and researchers are needed to unlock the mysteries of past Spanish mining and history.
Catholics love the number 3 because it can represent the holy trinity
Has anyone found any treasure in the last decade or so out west
I was told by some old timers that thay would set a pointed stone in a certain direction and how many layers up the rock is. Is how may mesermnt in that baring.
I know where a turtle monument is in Luna Co. NM
Tesla was fascinated by the numbers 3,6 and 9. Any relation to the Spanish fascination?
I’ve always wondered this and I always wanted to ask Ben also what did Ruby do with the crown jewel and sword she was pictured with doctor brown
Thanks Rick, Good refresher.
Love your videos brother!
My mom and dad grew up in small villages near Sultepec Mexico. There are mines in these areas. My moms village is called San Nicolas del cobre (copper.) I understand they mined for silver here too. My mom said that as a child they would go into these mines and play around.
Good stuff thank you
BTW give me a call on this site.
How do I send a picture of a rock that has some type of engraving. It also looks like it’s pointing in a certain direction in the Peralta trails from highway 60 direction.