phillyflyers
phillyflyers
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Never seen it spelled Duetchman anywhere.It's actually 'Duetch Man'
He was German, but it's been lost in translation.
A dude did find it soon after his death they say, went from rags to riches, August Ruth.
Unfortunately- he later turned up w 2 bullets in his skull
Estimated in today's money? Hundreds of billions.How much is it worth it someone were to find it?
That's why these people are fukkin idiots.A lot of people thought it was in the Superstition Mountains for a long time. Geologists have studied the area and now say that much gold would never have formed in such an area.
Estimated in today's money? Hundreds of billions.
Many thousands every year from all over the world.Are some people still actively searching for it?
Maybe you could link to these "historical facts" so we can read up on them ourselves.That's why these people are fukkin idiots.
Waltz took enormous amounts of gold out of the Superstitions. This is historical fact.
He said himself he had a mine and he personally killed at least 8 people protecting it, including his own nephew. This is also historical fact.
You're not killing your own nephew for nothing. You aren't killing people if something isn't there.
The Lost Dutchman Mine DOES exist.
We just haven't found it yet.
You can find many sources from a simple google search.Maybe you could link to these "historical facts" so we can read up on them ourselves.
I'd like to get out there myself one day and get up in those Superstitions and see if I can't stumble upon it.Hofstra went downhill once it abandoned “The Flying Dutchmen” nickname.
No. There are no credible sources that you're right. None.You can find many sources from a simple google search.