Загрузка...

Millions in Lost Jesuit Gold Hidden Twice: Both Layers Still Holding Today

This lost gold story is unlike anything else in Southwest gold history. The Lluvia de Oro — Spanish for Shower of Gold — was one of the richest lost gold deposits ever documented in the mountains of Sinaloa Mexico. Free gold occurring in a nearly pure natural state within the raw rock so visibly abundant that the men who first worked it could think of no image more fitting than a shower falling directly from the mountain. But the Lluvia de Oro was only the first layer of this lost treasure story.

The lost gold hidden inside these Sinaloa mountains was concealed twice by two completely independent forces operating with no knowledge of each other. The first concealment was physical. The second was human. Both layers of that concealment are still holding today and not one gram of the sealed lost Spanish gold has ever been recovered.

This Short is drawn from the full Gloria Pan investigation on the channel — a documented lost Jesuit gold story built from original research including John Donald Mitchell's Lost Mines of the Great Southwest and records from the FamilySearch Sonora Catholic Church collection. The full video covers seventeen years of Jesuit gold accumulation, the royal decree of February 27 1767, the bull hide betrayal, and the multigenerational indigenous silence that created the second lock on the same door.

The complete story of this lost Spanish gold — including the Lost Sopori Mine and the Lost Tayopa Mine — is available on the channel now.
LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-Xg1Zn5hJE
#losttreasure #GoldMiningHistory #GhostTown #TreasureHunting #ArizonaMining

Voiceover and visuals are AI assisted production tools used in service of original research. All scripts, historical content, and research are independently sourced and originally created by the channel author.

Website
https://alan-brodnax.pixels.com/
Join My Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/SouthwestDesert/shop

Lost Gold Video That Takes Place Where I Grew Up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTp4-uo_Tv4&ab_channel=SouthwestDesert
📧 For Business Inquiries 📧
Mail: cavespaceman1@gmail.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SOME OF THE RESOURCES USED FOR RESEARCH:
Lost mines of Death Valley
by Weight, Harold O., 1911-
Buried treasures of the Rocky Mountain West
BY Jameson, W. C.
Ghost towns and mining camps of New Mexico
by Sherman, James E; Sherman, Barbara H
Buried treasures of Texas
by Jameson, W. C
Ghost towns of the Cripple Creek district
by Feitz, Leland
Lost Treasure Trails
by Thomas Penfield
Stampede to timberline
by Wolle, Muriel Sibell, 1898-1977
Nevada ghost towns & mining camps
by Paher, Stanley W
Lost mines of the great Southwest
by Mitchell, John Donald
Ghost towns of Arizona
by Sherman, James E
Ghost towns of the Colorado Rockies
by Brown, Robert Leaman,
Ghost towns and mining camps of California
by Nadeau, Remi A

Видео Millions in Lost Jesuit Gold Hidden Twice: Both Layers Still Holding Today канала Southwest Desert
Яндекс.Метрика
Все заметки Новая заметка Страницу в заметки
Страницу в закладки Мои закладки
На информационно-развлекательном портале SALDA.WS применяются cookie-файлы. Нажимая кнопку Принять, вы подтверждаете свое согласие на их использование.
О CookiesНапомнить позжеПринять