Treasure Hunting the Caballo Mountains of New Mexico for Spanish Treasure Signs

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2010

A trip in the spring of 2009 to the Caballo Mountains and the Jornada Del Muerto. Enjoying looking for Spanish markers and enjoying the area.

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  • Looking for the past history of the area and enjoy this wild area. I have been coming here for 50 years. I have found some very nice items in the past and continue to research, photograph the area. I have the largest treasure hunting library in the US and maybe the world. Go to my web site, my telephone number is there, call anytime. My home is my work number.

  • video section frame 7:31 shows a man carved on a rock with one eye open one eye closed, with a straight line under right eye indicates gold below and to the right,

    very interesting carving very prominent sign

  • @NLOLIN4Solar If you want the location of this rock I can give it to you.

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  • Interested in the Trans-Pecos Ratsnakes from this area. Would be glad of any help finding one or more.

  • @JamesFariello It's not necessary,but I would like you to find what your looking for,there was other symbols I recognized, the big heart tells me it's the 2nd part of the same treasure I was hunting, I live in Brownwood Tx,

    how fare away are you

  • the word ORO means gold

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