good morning seldom, you gave me a good chuckle for my morning coffee. Join me?
You posted -->First off you are not applying common sense or logic to your search
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Quite probably I am missing some things, but so far it has served to locate Tayopa, La Gloria Pan,and a few others. what do you have in mind ??
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You also posted -->True the Spanish operated mines in the area. True the Spanish abandoned the mines for one reason or another. Also true the Spanish had 100's if not 1000's of locals working the mines so the mines were not lost only abandoned. Over the years the locals worked the mines for their own profit probably for several generations.
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I echo your 'true', but none of those were Jesuit mines deliberately hidden.??
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You also posted-->You have beat this subject to death on other forums
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Again possibly true, but in here there appears to be many of a different opinion, shall we say 1013 hits in just 4 -5 days ?
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You posted -->claiming to have found the mines only to fade away when asked for proof
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I have never faded away?? As for proof I have posted numerous photographs of the area, including some with Tayopa in them. Of course I never identified where Tayopa was for obvious reasons, nor will I, until the gov't gives me certain rights. Tayopa is a Patrimony of Mexico, they own .it. But they do not know where it is, nor will I tell them until we reach an agreement.
As for posting it in a public site, such as this, forget it, . I would be an idiot to do so
All posts in here are open to the entire world.
Example post 'Tayopa' in your favorite search engine.. This is what appeared in 30 seconds, my post to Hardluck.
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10 publicaciones - hace 5 díasMorning Hardluck: Coffee as often as you wish, Mexican hill or Colombian coffee ? The pot is the large one for those that may wish to join us.
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If you want a Spanish translation let me know.
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Again you posted -->This is a treasure forum not a coffee shop
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Hmm I always thought that they were almost the same, a get together to talk of different things? coffee is, of course, a necessity
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You posted --> so if you have new info or proof of the mines then post it
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Apparently what is being posted 'is new' to most of our friends that are reading this data, or they wouldn't be here..
I am posting a picture of a card of a group of which I was duly elected into. As a matter of fact I am rather proud of it, You have to 'earn' entrance, talk alone is not sufficient, nor do you buy your way in. However you 'can' be expelled for lying about any of your papers or claims of discovery, etc.
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