OLD MEXICAN SMELTER
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Re: OLD MEXICAN SMELTER
The walls inside are very soft. If you brake off a chunk you can crumble that chunk in your hands into small 1/4 inch gravel.
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Neat find Kurt - be careful in there though if the walls are that crumbly!!
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HAHAHA I am almost never carefull but I am cautious. I found another possible hidden shaft about 1/2 a mile from this tunnel. I followed ducks from the tunnel to the possible shaft. I am going to uncover it this holiday season. From the small hill that is the tailing pile it might be fairly deep.
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Lots of good solid indicators of something important there Kurt.
Beats the he-- out of the "Google Earth" and "I read about it in a Story" or the "I saw it in a dream" kind of prospecting!
Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
If I am not mistaken... I think you might even be able to file a mining claim in that area if it turns out to be something good.
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Beats the he-- out of the "Google Earth" and "I read about it in a Story" or the "I saw it in a dream" kind of prospecting!
Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
If I am not mistaken... I think you might even be able to file a mining claim in that area if it turns out to be something good.
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This is one of the covered over holes. Its hard to see in this photo.
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This is the main spot of interest. This photo is looking down into the pit and the stack of bulders covers the entrance. It looks like they had started a pit and then went in on a angle. This spot is high on the side of a cliff. I am going back this weekend to break the huge boulders so they can be moved.
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This wall I found straight below the pit mine and also 100 feet from the first photo of the covered prospect. All these mines are almost straigh in a row about three miles from the first tunnel I found.
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This is interesting I thought I would include it into the thread. It can be seen from both the prospects.
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Sorry I didn't get back to you earlier Kurt. I have been out in the mountains myself, chasing a different "Rabbit'.
That is really an interesting project you are working on there!
How did your weekend go out there?
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That is really an interesting project you are working on there!
How did your weekend go out there?
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Here is what I found from inside the shaft. Inside is a very small piece of high grade silver