I've been hiking in there and sneaking gold out for years. My father showed me that location when I was 10 and his father showed him. All the easy gold is gone.
Hike Arizona WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.
Quivira is a place first mentioned by Francisco Vazquez de Coronado in 1541, who visited it during his searches for the mythical "Seven Cities of Gold". In 1539, the Spaniard Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led a large expedition north from Mexico to search for wealth and the "Seven Cities/Caves of Cibola in what are today Arizona and New Mexico. Main Entry: Cí·bo·la
Pronunciation: \ˈsē-bə-lə, ˈsi-\ cibola
cibola [thee'-bo-lo, lah]
noun1. The Mexican bull, with horns turned backward
"Had the Stone Crosses, the Latin Heart, the Priest/Horse Map, the two Trail Maps, and the first Stone Heart all been found in the same place at the same time, someone might then have been able to evaluate them as a complete set, determine the correct way to make use of them and locate the mines or treasure they pertain to ((((long before now.))))" Quoted by Jim Hatt
I saw a reflection comeing from the ground out of a plane window after passing threw a bad thunder storm and almost hitting weavers needle with in a 1000 ft ... i noted where it had came from ....i did not know it was the dutchman at the time just the brightist white & golden reflection i have ever seen in my life ... "BLINDBOWMAN" UPSTATE NEWYORK
Geoglyphs: geoglyphs Images and motifs set on the land surface using rocks, soil, or cuts into the ground surface. The NASCA LINES are large-scale examples of such things. Geoglyphs also can be carved into a hillside exposing bedrock; Hot Air Balloon was the only possible available technology. Images were constructed so that Gods in the Sky could see them.
I've been hiking in there and sneaking gold out for years. My father showed me that location when I was 10 and his father showed him. All the easy gold is gone.
MrMTurbo 1 year ago
@MrMTurbo SO WAS IT THE INDIAN GOLD OR THE PERALTA'S GOLD YOU WERE GETTING?
RED1111111111 8 months ago
now ghosts dont know that we can use google earth today dutchman got OWNED
soldier2975 1 year ago
Hike Arizona WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.
LostDutchmanFound 1 year ago
Spanish and English Dictionary
\ˈsē-bə-lə, ˈsi-\[thee'-bo-lo, lah] BO-LO,LA """"CIBOLA-Female/COBOLLO/MALE"""" """""The Mexican bull""""
JohnVKemm 1 year ago
Quivira is a place first mentioned by Francisco Vazquez de Coronado in 1541, who visited it during his searches for the mythical "Seven Cities of Gold". In 1539, the Spaniard Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led a large expedition north from Mexico to search for wealth and the "Seven Cities/Caves of Cibola in what are today Arizona and New Mexico. Main Entry: Cí·bo·la
Pronunciation: \ˈsē-bə-lə, ˈsi-\ cibola
cibola [thee'-bo-lo, lah]
noun1. The Mexican bull, with horns turned backward
JohnVKemm 1 year ago
I'd say its worth going out with a pick and a shovel to check it out
1967mustanggta 1 year ago
"Had the Stone Crosses, the Latin Heart, the Priest/Horse Map, the two Trail Maps, and the first Stone Heart all been found in the same place at the same time, someone might then have been able to evaluate them as a complete set, determine the correct way to make use of them and locate the mines or treasure they pertain to ((((long before now.))))" Quoted by Jim Hatt
JohnVKemm 2 years ago
Awesome. I heard about this some time ago. Congrats I should say!
noladol 2 years ago
I saw a reflection comeing from the ground out of a plane window after passing threw a bad thunder storm and almost hitting weavers needle with in a 1000 ft ... i noted where it had came from ....i did not know it was the dutchman at the time just the brightist white & golden reflection i have ever seen in my life ... "BLINDBOWMAN" UPSTATE NEWYORK
JohnVKemm 2 years ago
Geoglyphs: geoglyphs Images and motifs set on the land surface using rocks, soil, or cuts into the ground surface. The NASCA LINES are large-scale examples of such things. Geoglyphs also can be carved into a hillside exposing bedrock; Hot Air Balloon was the only possible available technology. Images were constructed so that Gods in the Sky could see them.
JohnVKemm 2 years ago
("John already has it located, registered and all locked up." Jim Hatt)
JohnVKemm 2 years ago
DO A GOOGLE SEARCH NOW FOR: John V. Kemm
JohnVKemm 2 years ago