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PROSPECTIVE FROM INSIDE OUT |
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By Joe Lagman - AFF
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
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I was driving towards the end of Shea Blvd. on my way to a meeting at Fountain Hills last month, when I focused my eyes towards the Superstition Mountain. At this point of time, I could not help but admire the awesome wonder of the scenic view of that place. What’s remarkable about was the Dutch man’s mine still shrouded in mystery up to this date. When I got home, I opened my old Arizona Highway magazine with some old news-paper clipping. From the front page of Arizona Republic dated May 18, 2005 Treasure Trove Permit granted to team from Historical Exploration and Treasures. For the team leader, the dig accordingly was a realization of the life long passion, of a 40-year chasing of legends and lore’s. The famous Dutch man’s mine and Peralta’s gold and silver bars from Mexico hidden somewhere in the Superstition Mountain after fleeing in 1848. There are many tales and lore’s written books and as well as mentioned stories in Western States. |
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