I'm from Arizona 5th generation and I've been traveling and I found that the world is not a pretty place and people in Arizona are some of the most genuine in the country
It seems a lot of guys were named after Robert E Lee. I had a high school substitute teacher from Mississippi. He was a retired state trooper and a federal agent of some sort. His name was Henry T Lee and his brother was Robert E Lee. Heck of a story teller of his life experience as a State trooper. Of course the stories he told to us in the mid 70s are ones that would get you fired for in the 21st century.
Very enlightening! Awesome Larry! Thanks so much for filling us in. Appreciate you sharing your life and knowledge. I always smile when I see the blue ball on your notification icon.
Thank you gentlemen for another really great story. I really enjoy Larry's commentary and this is one of the most interesting stories regarding the stones. I have held the opinion that they were false and this story cements that idea with me. Thanks again, 'cant wait for the next installment.
A well presented episode on these carved stones.The laid out facts presented here leave no doubt in my mind that these were just Travis' carvings on stone.
Go ahead if you believe these old guys bull turds. The carvings are in the stone mountains nearby elephant arch and miners needle. Go ahead believe these old farts they don't got the dutchman mine, but us modern folk that know how to read lidar maps and live feed google earrh are doing the real research sure got a big lead to it.
Good story, thanks Larry. You'd need to find the Lost Dutchman first and then match the original paper map to the terrain to figure out if it's real or not.
yeah, I looked into it years back, and.... well, trying to match landmarks on what we have? it's functionally impossible. sure you can draw parallels, but... there's no way to verify any of it. It's all just guesswork.
the peralta stones was a map to the northern route from California to the great lakes as to avoid the the south during the civil war.. the peralta stones is not arizona= decoy. the Amador-Peralta shipment of 200 buckboards was intercepted in 1876 was in fact a Gold delivery to finance the reconstruction under President Grant which led to Lt. Col. Custer to bring back the gold to great lake connection=Philadelphia. Remember sitting bull pulls out gold piece with 1876 date. this gold shipment was problobly re-buried on the 105' west ley line starting with the Wyoming border up by the powder river. this information was given to me by Carlos Peralta.... it was his father or his uncle produced the stones in the east bay of san francisco=the lost dutchman.
Well this explains a lot..... on several occasions in YOUR VIDEOS I noticed that as your camera panned the area from a common viewpoint THE SCENERY matched the HORSE Map perfectly 100%....yup.... one video done by JACK where he was showing where he led a party provided a view which I paused video and compared that scenery and the horse's tail caused everything to jump into focus..... perfect match
I want to find a set of maps to proudly display. From my window in the Tortilita Mountains in Marana on a clear day I can see Superstition Mountains and weavers needle. I often dream of the great adventures and stories that have come from the mountain. Any maps for sale?
Keep it up I really like your channel, It funny how all the treasure story seem to be the same from the lost Rhoades mine to lost Spanish mines here in ut, I have spent a lot of time here in ut and can find very little truth . But they do make very good stories.. and can be fun to look for.
I've uploaded on imagir screen shots of the miners needle cowboy hat shadow, heart shadow across the road from it, AND THE stone house below the heart shadow all within 1 mile radius. If anyone can get out there I will gladly tell you where it is along Dutchman trail #4. With dirt bike or good horse you make can get to the perfect heart shadow less than 20 minutes from the hiking trail parking lot. Can see the mine dumps also so locating the tunnels is easy but not for the faint of heart as the weather can become inclement at a moments notice.
Since Jesse James actually passed on in 1951...and his birth year is carved into the heart...there is no way to debunk the Heart Maps, because it's very likely that Tomlinson knew Jesse well...and was carving the heart maps as an artistic commission. Any thoughts of yours (Larry Hedrick) will be most appreciated. It's interesting to me that J. Frank Dalton and Tomlinson both had homes in Texas . Coincidence?
Few know that Jesse changed his name and lived out his life in rural Missouri. My father was friends with his grandson who was kept in the dark about his real family history.
I'm bad with names and my memory ain't the best but the grandsons name is Vincel Simmons (a logger / gun stock maker, living near Sedalia, MO) and I believe Jesse changed his name to Gerlt.
That because you can't think for yourself. The stone maps are literally stones carved to cast massive shadow of cowboy hat at miners needle pointing to heart shadow east of that 2 clicks. And there's a massive stone structure looks like 2 bedroom house 1 football field south of the shadow heart seen a thigh noon on Google earth. Or you can stick your head in the sand and believe these old timers that gave up long ago.
@@StevenHanover Well, if you think you have an exact location, take a closer look. I know you'll find something, but I can't know whether it'll be gold or a rattlesnake. Joe has a really good point though. when/why would Jacob Waltz have made those things? Heavy stone slabs? sure it's "possible", but.... seems out of character and also not a skill he actually had One thing I noted from the discussions about his deathbed... is that Jacob apparently never actually drew a map at all. That deathbed map was done via dictation, not by Jacob's hand.
@@larryhedrick254 I have some pictures from the east side where I grew up on the Hewitt Highway my grandfather's house was the line Shack right in the middle just east of Queen Creek like 400 yards. My dad died there in 2005. My Uncle Gene has since sold the property. But there are Stone buildings back in there behind the house there are carvings on large rocks of Mustang heads and Conquistador helmets we found a giant carving of a lion's head that looks at the sun rise
@@larryhedrick254 if you would like me to forward them to you. They're my find I've never seen anybody else ever show them before and I can show you four large mines all hidden back in the mountains like one of your last specials
@@larryhedrick254 I can show you a very large deep well that never fills up with water is less than 60 yards away from the largest Creek coming down the side of the mountain. I stayed there for six days once while it rained in the water was up to four and a half feet deep most of the time. And not once did a drop of water show up in the bottom of that 25-foot hole. Directly across the creek from it there's another one that's hidden under large huge shrubs and covered with boards that are over 100 years old. All hand sawed... direct message me if you would like them sent to you sir. Always a pleasure my grandfather was Joe Oliver he was a prospector and a road Builder all over this state his entire life through the 50s 60s and 70s when he passed away. He told me when I was a child in a boat with the lost Dutchman was under Canyon Lake
If they are real the most important clue would be where they were found because that where they were intended for the next expedition to find them and follow from there at that point
3 treasures out there. Million dollar paintings were hidden out there because the painter was dodging heavy taxes on them. #2 Jesuit gold and silver. #3 Dutchman ore.
Problem with this theory is that people have followed the steps to the map and it matches to waterholes, heart shaped rocks and other things. I believe it takes you to the area where Pereltas mined but does it take you towards the Dutchman mine. There's tons of old mines out there. We need to find gold samples again and prove and compare it to known samples of Dutchman gold
the trick to making a good fake... is knowing what the real thing looks like. It could just be that it's a map made by someone who'd seen the real thing.
Nice , after seeing this I would guess they are fake . As a kid I read Treasure Island and other books about pirates and treasure and my sister and I used to make maps and bury things so I could see a kid back then doing something like that for fun especially if he was friends with a treasure hunter like Peg Leg .
Yea the tablets are fake, but the real map is carved into the landscape itself. Can be seen from Google earth for anyone that followed along the real story.
The stones are interesting but works.of art not having much real impact on why they should hint as Jacob Waltz and Julia Thomas is where our story begins both were caught up in different themes of survival not hidding an elaborate hord.
The Spanish miners started carving maps out of stone in Mexico since the 1600’s. The Peralta Stones are very real. Why do you think the mercury vapor trail is so strong in the Superstition Mountains ?
The mercury vapor test were conducted by U. S. Geological survey why do you think they are not good? Just because stone maps were real why do you think somebody could not fake one, especially since the Tumlinson family admit they were faked?
That's because Dorothy, the map is in the terrain itself carved into the stones boulders to leave shadows casted at high noon. Begin at miners needle Dutchman trail #4. Look on Google earth the miners needle makes a shadow of cowboy hat and it points to a lone massive heart shadow, below that is a massive stone house made of boulders. All seen from Google earth for those with eyes to see.
How I found this is by following the "trick in the place military trail." The zigzag trail past miners needle is only place in the whole desert out there that matches up and from there I found the heart, literal stone house, and whiskey springs. 😄 nice try old timers you can t hide the truth.
@@StevenHanover Interesting, don't prove these stone carvings had anything to do with it though. :D Feel free to take a closer look if you think you found it. :D
Hi hank .well i found some pretty interesting stuff 1991.me and friends went on a hike .i went wit a hunch .during the winter salses i found a wired i don't know how to explain it on a canyon wall carved it was this 2_3_7_18.with a squair across from it was a eagle with its wings spread out ward about 3 feet from it was a large bent arrow carved into the wall..i went back to this place 22,times .well i kept looking at the stone maps .well i took a photo of the banker witches hat with 3.100 markers around it their also other carvings around it .do you have any knowledge of such a thing or even have anything to add to this subject.i still have photos of it .john roberson told .me not to take this to my grave so did my brothers .it matches the banker witch stone maps only 4people know about this hank .i like to here from you on this .could shed light on this .like you show .but everyone how lookig does not have this photo like thissthanks good job
Love the stories. I do get a chuckle from the maps, which in my opinion are a complete fabrication. The beauty of the the Spanish language is that in most cases if you pronounce the words correctly, you can spell the words correctly. The simple grammatical errors in the spelling on the maps, which I have never heard mentioned are a dead giveaway as to the true authenticity of the maps, the author did not speak Spanish or at least speak it well. The Vowels in the Spanish Idiom can not be mispronounced or substituted, it changes the word entirely, even an uneducated working class Mexican individual, of which there were very few thanks to the Catholic Church would make these mistakes. Now, it could be a slim possibility if they were jotting down a note with pen on paper in a hurry but these stones were not made in 15 seconds, they took time, time to think as they were carved, the author did not know the difference.
😮the paper map details have a geographic identical match,,,did you know that? No, i didn't think so. But i know where it is, I've been there several times, even camped there for 3 to 4 day stretches,,,i didnt take so much as a pebble, the cave is guarded by the little people, you know the ones, and where did the archaic spanish come from, because apart from a spelling error or two the spanish on the horse stone, the priest stone the two crosses and the other heart stone are in archaic spanish(used in the first days of spanish incursion into Arizona, New Mexico and California, and archaic spanish was spoken primarily by the spanish monks and priests,,, Fact is, i have a geographic identical reference to the peralta map,,,i did as the cross stone said, look for the heart, follow the map,,,there are plenty of clues,,,😮
The real problem with the stone maps is that they point to a spot north of the Salt River, not even in the Superstition mountains. When it comes to the so called "Lost Dutchman," well yes, the maps have nothing to do with that myth. It is a Jesuit cache site they used to protect their great wealth from the King of Spain. Dutch hunters know nothing of this. Few people know the truth.
These guys don't even read the comments and when they do it's all a big fuss. The heart is east of miners needle, a massive stone carving reveals heart shadow at high noon. Good luck getting past the mercury vapors.
#1. Dude likes to play pranks. #2. Plaster of Paris is for high heat kiln to roast your ore and melt down extract the gold, not make fake maps and continually dissuade folks from searching for the not so lost Dutchman mine.
Honestly? I don't think Jacob's mine will be found. I think the gold isn't there anymore, since someone mined it out after he left. It used to exist, but it doesn't any more.
Around 1840 through 1860 or so paper was not real common thing out in the west and lots of people could not read or write a store might be several days away so stone map possible that such things do really exist animal skin maps were common miners were a paranoid type of people that went to a lot of trouble keeping the location of their mine or discovery secret many of them tried on their death bed to tell or draw a map that nobody seemed to be able to follow the museum in Mexico city has records from a church and a map concerning the Peralta mine those records showed 1843 up to 1857 then nothing the records showed 47 kilos of gold given in the last entry those who were the family all traveled about every two years and sometimes three bringing gold and they went back in 57 never to be heard from again that is a lot of gold at one time the thing I see is this it took two years to gather that up so the actual mine might not be all that really
Je n'ai jamais cru en ces cartes de pierre et déjà par un élément flagrant. Justement la représentation de la sorcière est une représentation moderne, ça ne correspond pas à une représentation début 19 ème siècle, le deuxième élément est que Halloween n'existait pas chez les Espagnols et le troisième est que si un détenteur X de la mine voulait se souvenir de l'endroit X où elle se trouve, il aurait tracé le plan sur parchemin ou papier (c'est plus léger) c'est l'évidence même, restons lucides. Donc ces pierres..... sont bien du fake, de l'enfumage...., bien une "Queue de Mickey". pour les imbéciles et il y en aura un qui se lèvera tous les matins.... ça fait tourner la manivelle.
Not buying it. You obviously have no idea where to stand to decipher to Priest stone map. The other maps are less important, even if you knew how read them. It's twin, etched into the desert floor, approximately one mile away, was produced on a much larger scale. And, unless clearly marked, immediately, is harder to relocate and unearth. And then there are the numbers, 1847, but there is only a very short season when the numbers are even visible. And then you have to know how to read the terrain, know what is etched, which is natural rock, and which has been manipulated. Beautiful day, unearthedassets
I could listen to these gentleman tell stories for hours. Great work guys.!
Agreed.
They're telling stories. The real heart shadow is there I can give Google coordinates if you want to shit a brick.
@@StevenHanover coordinates plz
You mean lies right ✅ not stories
Hello again from Tennessee. Love the stories my friends, stay safe and God bless you and your family.
I'm from Arizona 5th generation and I've been traveling and I found that the world is not a pretty place and people in Arizona are some of the most genuine in the country
I personally never gave ANY credence to the so-called Peralta stone maps. Thank you, Mr Hedrick for clearing this up!
thanx gents another great story by great presenters
It seems a lot of guys were named after Robert E Lee. I had a high school substitute teacher from Mississippi. He was a retired state trooper and a federal agent of some sort. His name was Henry T Lee and his brother was Robert E Lee. Heck of a story teller of his life experience as a State trooper. Of course the stories he told to us in the mid 70s are ones that would get you fired for in the 21st century.
Very enlightening! Awesome Larry! Thanks so much for filling us in. Appreciate you sharing your life and knowledge. I always smile when I see the blue ball on your notification icon.
Larry , another excellent story, thank you.
Thank you gentlemen for another really great story. I really enjoy Larry's commentary and this is one of the most interesting stories regarding the stones. I have held the opinion that they were false and this story cements that idea with me. Thanks again, 'cant wait for the next installment.
Thank you Larry and Hank!
Good to see guys are still kicking I miss ole charlie tho please keep the videos comming.
A well presented episode on these carved stones.The laid out facts presented here leave no doubt in my mind that these were just Travis' carvings on stone.
Go ahead if you believe these old guys bull turds. The carvings are in the stone mountains nearby elephant arch and miners needle. Go ahead believe these old farts they don't got the dutchman mine, but us modern folk that know how to read lidar maps and live feed google earrh are doing the real research sure got a big lead to it.
@@StevenHanover Enh, if you think you can find it, go for it.
To me all it proves is that Travis had a map of local geography.
Woohoo new video from the real mountain men!
Great information, Larry. I am glad I never ventured out there following that map. Hope others will be more informed about this. 👍 Good video, friends
Good story, thanks Larry. You'd need to find the Lost Dutchman first and then match the original paper map to the terrain to figure out if it's real or not.
yeah, I looked into it years back, and.... well, trying to match landmarks on what we have? it's functionally impossible. sure you can draw parallels, but... there's no way to verify any of it. It's all just guesswork.
@@marhawkman303 without a reference point, it can line it up most anywhere.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 yeah random scribbles that aren't even a real map can get lined up to geo if you look long enough.
the peralta stones was a map to the northern route from California to the great lakes as to avoid the the south during the civil war.. the peralta stones is not arizona= decoy. the Amador-Peralta shipment of 200 buckboards was intercepted in 1876 was in fact a Gold delivery to finance the reconstruction under President Grant which led to Lt. Col. Custer to bring back the gold to great lake connection=Philadelphia. Remember sitting bull pulls out gold piece with 1876 date. this gold shipment was problobly re-buried on the 105' west ley line starting with the Wyoming border up by the powder river. this information was given to me by Carlos Peralta.... it was his father or his uncle produced the stones in the east bay of san francisco=the lost dutchman.
As always,,,LIKE LIKE LIKE
I remember that barrel shaped root beer stand in East Mesa between Apache junction in Mesa.
Well this explains a lot..... on several occasions in YOUR VIDEOS I noticed that as your camera panned the area from a common viewpoint THE SCENERY matched the HORSE Map perfectly 100%....yup.... one video done by JACK where he was showing where he led a party provided a view which I paused video and compared that scenery and the horse's tail caused everything to jump into focus..... perfect match
I want to find a set of maps to proudly display. From my window in the Tortilita Mountains in Marana on a clear day I can see Superstition Mountains and weavers needle. I often dream of the great adventures and stories that have come from the mountain. Any maps for sale?
David
The only person that made copies of the maps passed away about 12 years ago.
The Gold is out there!
Well If That Don't Beat All ! Well You Never Know, What People will Dream Up and Claim as Facts or Fiction...
Please excuse my misspellings. 🙏
Keep it up I really like your channel,
It funny how all the treasure story seem to be the same from the lost Rhoades mine to lost Spanish mines here in ut, I have spent a lot of time here in ut and can find very little truth . But they do make very good stories.. and can be fun to look for.
Dude I would love to run that root beer stand
Hank this is no joke !!!!!!
Another Awesome story. So is the paper map authentic? And if so , who wrote it and when was it discovered?
I've uploaded on imagir screen shots of the miners needle cowboy hat shadow, heart shadow across the road from it, AND THE stone house below the heart shadow all within 1 mile radius. If anyone can get out there I will gladly tell you where it is along Dutchman trail #4. With dirt bike or good horse you make can get to the perfect heart shadow less than 20 minutes from the hiking trail parking lot. Can see the mine dumps also so locating the tunnels is easy but not for the faint of heart as the weather can become inclement at a moments notice.
Friend of mine has a stone map. Found in Texas.
Since Jesse James actually passed on in 1951...and his birth year is carved into the heart...there is no way to debunk the Heart Maps, because it's very likely that Tomlinson knew Jesse well...and was carving the heart maps as an artistic commission. Any thoughts of yours (Larry Hedrick) will be most appreciated. It's interesting to me that J. Frank Dalton and Tomlinson both had homes in Texas . Coincidence?
Let it go lol
Few know that Jesse changed his name and lived out his life in rural Missouri. My father was friends with his grandson who was kept in the dark about his real family history.
I'm bad with names and my memory ain't the best but the grandsons name is Vincel Simmons (a logger / gun stock maker, living near Sedalia, MO) and I believe Jesse changed his name to Gerlt.
Could You do a piece on Ray and Lou Reecss . Thy use to own the Blue Bird mine
No doubt in my mind the young Travis enjoyed carving and was good at it. I always thought the stone maps to be out of place and made no sense.
That because you can't think for yourself. The stone maps are literally stones carved to cast massive shadow of cowboy hat at miners needle pointing to heart shadow east of that 2 clicks. And there's a massive stone structure looks like 2 bedroom house 1 football field south of the shadow heart seen a thigh noon on Google earth. Or you can stick your head in the sand and believe these old timers that gave up long ago.
@@StevenHanover Well, if you think you have an exact location, take a closer look. I know you'll find something, but I can't know whether it'll be gold or a rattlesnake.
Joe has a really good point though. when/why would Jacob Waltz have made those things? Heavy stone slabs? sure it's "possible", but.... seems out of character and also not a skill he actually had One thing I noted from the discussions about his deathbed... is that Jacob apparently never actually drew a map at all. That deathbed map was done via dictation, not by Jacob's hand.
@@StevenHanover wtf
Thanks for confirming what I always believed about the stone tablets... I always figured they were an elaborate hoax.
Good morning Larry is a pleasure shaking your hand at Mickey D's the other day. Hope you have a good day sir
Thank you Glenn
@@larryhedrick254 I have some pictures from the east side where I grew up on the Hewitt Highway my grandfather's house was the line Shack right in the middle just east of Queen Creek like 400 yards. My dad died there in 2005. My Uncle Gene has since sold the property. But there are Stone buildings back in there behind the house there are carvings on large rocks of Mustang heads and Conquistador helmets we found a giant carving of a lion's head that looks at the sun rise
@@larryhedrick254 if you would like me to forward them to you. They're my find I've never seen anybody else ever show them before and I can show you four large mines all hidden back in the mountains like one of your last specials
@@larryhedrick254 I can show you a very large deep well that never fills up with water is less than 60 yards away from the largest Creek coming down the side of the mountain. I stayed there for six days once while it rained in the water was up to four and a half feet deep most of the time. And not once did a drop of water show up in the bottom of that 25-foot hole. Directly across the creek from it there's another one that's hidden under large huge shrubs and covered with boards that are over 100 years old. All hand sawed... direct message me if you would like them sent to you sir. Always a pleasure my grandfather was Joe Oliver he was a prospector and a road Builder all over this state his entire life through the 50s 60s and 70s when he passed away. He told me when I was a child in a boat with the lost Dutchman was under Canyon Lake
Robert
This is Larry, you must be responding to me as Hank was not involved in this story and Hank has passed away.
The thing about the stone maps fake or real they last like a printer stamp. Copied or other wise they will last and make topographical relief maps.
If they are real the most important clue would be where they were found because that where they were intended for the next expedition to find them and follow from there at that point
3 treasures out there. Million dollar paintings were hidden out there because the painter was dodging heavy taxes on them. #2 Jesuit gold and silver. #3 Dutchman ore.
Problem with this theory is that people have followed the steps to the map and it matches to waterholes, heart shaped rocks and other things. I believe it takes you to the area where Pereltas mined but does it take you towards the Dutchman mine. There's tons of old mines out there. We need to find gold samples again and prove and compare it to known samples of Dutchman gold
You would know if ya had Dutchman ore in your hand its a no brainer.
the trick to making a good fake... is knowing what the real thing looks like. It could just be that it's a map made by someone who'd seen the real thing.
I think I found the alleged heart shape the map refers to.. it’s crazy how well it maps out Indian ruins at this spot.
Nice , after seeing this I would guess they are fake . As a kid I read Treasure Island and other books about pirates and treasure and my sister and I used to make maps and bury things so I could see a kid back then doing something like that for fun especially if he was friends with a treasure hunter like Peg Leg .
Yea the tablets are fake, but the real map is carved into the landscape itself. Can be seen from Google earth for anyone that followed along the real story.
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The stones are interesting but works.of art not having much real impact on why they should hint as Jacob Waltz and Julia Thomas is where our story begins both were caught up in different themes of survival not hidding an elaborate hord.
The Spanish miners started carving maps out of stone in Mexico since the 1600’s.
The Peralta Stones are very real. Why do you think the mercury vapor trail is so strong in the Superstition Mountains ?
The mercury vapor test were conducted by U. S. Geological survey why do you think they are not good?
Just because stone maps were real why do you think somebody could not fake one, especially since the Tumlinson family admit they were faked?
I find it hard to believe that anyone would go to the trouble of making stone maps. Heavy weight to carry around in the hot desert. Great story.
That's because Dorothy, the map is in the terrain itself carved into the stones boulders to leave shadows casted at high noon. Begin at miners needle Dutchman trail #4. Look on Google earth the miners needle makes a shadow of cowboy hat and it points to a lone massive heart shadow, below that is a massive stone house made of boulders. All seen from Google earth for those with eyes to see.
How I found this is by following the "trick in the place military trail." The zigzag trail past miners needle is only place in the whole desert out there that matches up and from there I found the heart, literal stone house, and whiskey springs. 😄 nice try old timers you can t hide the truth.
@@StevenHanover Interesting, don't prove these stone carvings had anything to do with it though. :D Feel free to take a closer look if you think you found it. :D
great video ,even if your wrong ...lol
Hi hank .well i found some pretty interesting stuff 1991.me and friends went on a hike .i went wit a hunch .during the winter salses i found a wired i don't know how to explain it on a canyon wall carved it was this 2_3_7_18.with a squair across from it was a eagle with its wings spread out ward about 3 feet from it was a large bent arrow carved into the wall..i went back to this place 22,times .well i kept looking at the stone maps .well i took a photo of the banker witches hat with 3.100 markers around it their also other carvings around it .do you have any knowledge of such a thing or even have anything to add to this subject.i still have photos of it .john roberson told .me not to take this to my grave so did my brothers .it matches the banker witch stone maps only 4people know about this hank .i like to here from you on this .could shed light on this .like you show .but everyone how lookig does not have this photo like thissthanks good job
Love the stories. I do get a chuckle from the maps, which in my opinion are a complete fabrication. The beauty of the the Spanish language is that in most cases if you pronounce the words correctly, you can spell the words correctly. The simple grammatical errors in the spelling on the maps, which I have never heard mentioned are a dead giveaway as to the true authenticity of the maps, the author did not speak Spanish or at least speak it well. The Vowels in the Spanish Idiom can not be mispronounced or substituted, it changes the word entirely, even an uneducated working class Mexican individual, of which there were very few thanks to the Catholic Church would make these mistakes. Now, it could be a slim possibility if they were jotting down a note with pen on paper in a hurry but these stones were not made in 15 seconds, they took time, time to think as they were carved, the author did not know the difference.
they were planted there larry
😮the paper map details have a geographic identical match,,,did you know that? No, i didn't think so. But i know where it is, I've been there several times, even camped there for 3 to 4 day stretches,,,i didnt take so much as a pebble, the cave is guarded by the little people, you know the ones, and where did the archaic spanish come from, because apart from a spelling error or two the spanish on the horse stone, the priest stone the two crosses and the other heart stone are in archaic spanish(used in the first days of spanish incursion into Arizona, New Mexico and California, and archaic spanish was spoken primarily by the spanish monks and priests,,,
Fact is, i have a geographic identical reference to the peralta map,,,i did as the cross stone said, look for the heart, follow the map,,,there are plenty of clues,,,😮
The paper map has information on it that are not on the stone maps
b/c Tumlinson did not put that information on the stones.
The real problem with the stone maps is that they point to a spot north of the Salt River, not even in the Superstition mountains. When it comes to the so called "Lost Dutchman," well yes, the maps have nothing to do with that myth. It is a Jesuit cache site they used to protect their great wealth from the King of Spain. Dutch hunters know nothing of this. Few people know the truth.
aren't you people tired of stories of the lostdutchman put it to bed
Did this guy just admit he made the peralta stones? Or did I hear and understand this wrong?
These guys don't even read the comments and when they do it's all a big fuss. The heart is east of miners needle, a massive stone carving reveals heart shadow at high noon. Good luck getting past the mercury vapors.
Hay Larry love to Meet you talk about Your Hedrick family my family has been scattered all of the United States just want to talk to all Hedrick names
Break
My family, Abraham b 1810 left Penn in 1836 to Ind. My grand father moved to Kansas in 1885, planted a fruit farm that’s still operational.
#1. Dude likes to play pranks. #2. Plaster of Paris is for high heat kiln to roast your ore and melt down extract the gold, not make fake maps and continually dissuade folks from searching for the not so lost Dutchman mine.
Honestly? I don't think Jacob's mine will be found. I think the gold isn't there anymore, since someone mined it out after he left. It used to exist, but it doesn't any more.
Around 1840 through 1860 or so paper was not real common thing out in the west and lots of people could not read or write a store might be several days away so stone map possible that such things do really exist animal skin maps were common miners were a paranoid type of people that went to a lot of trouble keeping the location of their mine or discovery secret many of them tried on their death bed to tell or draw a map that nobody seemed to be able to follow the museum in Mexico city has records from a church and a map concerning the Peralta mine those records showed 1843 up to 1857 then nothing the records showed 47 kilos of gold given in the last entry those who were the family all traveled about every two years and sometimes three bringing gold and they went back in 57 never to be heard from again that is a lot of gold at one time the thing I see is this it took two years to gather that up so the actual mine might not be all that really
What better way to dissuade treasure hunters than to credit the maps as frauds,,,😮😢
Je n'ai jamais cru en ces cartes de pierre et déjà par un élément flagrant. Justement la représentation de la sorcière est une représentation moderne, ça ne correspond pas à une représentation début 19 ème siècle, le deuxième élément est que Halloween n'existait pas chez les Espagnols et le troisième est que si un détenteur X de la mine voulait se souvenir de l'endroit X où elle se trouve, il aurait tracé le plan sur parchemin ou papier (c'est plus léger)
c'est l'évidence même, restons lucides. Donc ces pierres..... sont bien du fake, de l'enfumage...., bien une "Queue de Mickey". pour les imbéciles et il y en aura un qui se lèvera tous les matins.... ça fait tourner la manivelle.
IS AII A MAMBO JAMBO.I DON'T BELIEVE NONE OF IT
Not buying it. You obviously have no idea where to stand to decipher to Priest stone map. The other maps are less important, even if you knew how read them.
It's twin, etched into the desert floor, approximately one mile away, was produced on a much larger scale. And, unless clearly marked, immediately, is harder to relocate and unearth. And then there are the numbers, 1847, but there is only a very short season when the numbers are even visible.
And then you have to know how to read the terrain, know what is etched, which is natural rock, and which has been manipulated.
Beautiful day, unearthedassets
This guy is not telling the truth,,,