In Search of Abandoned Spanish Mines
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question for kterrible, did you go to the bottom crawl? Were the kid said he found the coin and saw the door? So has the "Lost Josephine" been re-opened? the last i heard was that it had come under claim But haven't heard of anything about ore values. What does $60 million convert to in modern metals market?
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@ScapularSaves jew.
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Nice video, music is fine... I wait in Catholic hope for the Great 7 Cities of X to be revealed toward the greater glory of God !
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childish.You need to at least get your history right.
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your music is sooooo gay
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very nicely done
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why is every mine a spanish mine... the cabin mine is not a spanish mine!!!!!!!!!!
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Watch out for man traps they are still around and can still get you killed
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Ya, we all know who it was but it's gone and doesnt matter any more. Theres a lot of history and neat stuff up on Hoyts, I'll show you some of it when you come back. Lots of tree signs that are fake, a few that are real.
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So, if the document were gone and they was only one man wouldn't it be easy to identify the thief? And I'll be sure and look you up on my return, I'm not afraid of the dark at all, I've ventured into many mines and caves all over the state.
The Glory Hole isnt a mine, never was. It's a natural cave. Been through it a dozen times top to bottom. The "Lost Josephine" you show is actually the Bear Hole. The marker you show was built summer of 2009 in honor of Gale Rhoades. The 3 Spanish were buried by the big rock in the pines just behind where you were standing but they were dug up years ago. The Glory Hole, Bear Hole and John Youngs cabin site are all under legal claim right now.
kterrible1 2 years ago
What are your sources? I've read a lot about the area and this is what I was to understand.
IndianaBishop 2 years ago