The Lost Silver Treasure of Arizona's Cerro Colorado Mine Arizona Ghost Town Tour Part 5/5
The Lost Silver Treasure of Arizona's Cerro Colorado Mine Arizona Ghost Town Tour Part 5/5
Welcome to Wonderhussy Adventure #485
Date of Adventure: 10/30/20
Visiting a lonely desert sarcophagus way down in southern Arizona near the Mexican border — where legend has it, a stolen cache of silver bullion is buried to this day!
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You are so fun! Just discovered it tonite
You’re creative mind must run ninety miles a minute Wonderhussy!
Or they were looking for Fritos!
Merry Christmas Sara!
Poston
At one time the jaguar may have ranged as far north as the Great Lakes area.
One newspaper man wrote after visiting the Arizona, " Everything either sticks, stings or stinks" down there. And bakes or burns you. And how do you stay so pale if you are out in these areas all the time?
I know it’s you who put that metal monolith over there in the desert! You don’t fool me but who removed it?
Are you drunk?
Posten was partners with COLT ON THE MINE
A pair of chaps would help in areas like that.
Ron
Well once again, Miss Sarah didn’t call to ask me to drive her through my home state along with being born in Tucson. I spent many a weekend in 4x4s and mountain bikes and hiking from Phoenix to the southern border – everything in between. Parts of the desert there in Spring are so rich in color – it can barely be considered ‘desert’.
Wish I could have been there with you – and admitting a little ‘jelly’ missing AZ – now deep in the heart of TX.
always good videos from you thnxx
Ok fess up….you goitta have a team of professionals beind you. You tell a great story. Quartzsite this year?
The real money to be made in lost treasure is from selling interesting (and totally authentic) maps showing the EXACT location of bullion, guaranteed! The Lost Dutchman Mine has made money for a lot of people, none of whom ever set foot in or saw an ounce of metal from that "mine".
Looks like there’s a big power Pole behind you was there anymore
Thanks for making this video. I want to do some exploring, prospecting and whatever down that way over the next couple weekends and i need to decide which mines/towns will be worth visiting. Many thanks, great video
Welcome to the neighborhood!
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And yet the info online states that’s not his grave, it’s a memorial.
The old west was wild, murder and mayhem abounded.
Chupacabra
I am happy to see you wearing the snake boots. They are needed for sure. Cheers
John Postons brother, Charles Postons body is on top of Florence mountain (Poston Butte). And he is entombed in a pyramid!
WHY aren’t you carrying a 40-lbs backpack full of canned PEACH HALVES for the homeless back in Las Vegas? women’s shelter? why are you WASTING ENERGY wandering around the desert almost aimlessly with nothing FUN to do? start a fad! :-0
The foundations at 10:15 are much more recent than the 1850’s, reinforced concrete construction is barely 100 years old.
Good video Sarah really enjoyed there entertaining and informative and just darn plain fun 😀. Take care 🙂❤
FYI – them are not snake boots – please do not trust them with your life….
watch out for jumping cholla cactus!
Love Your Videos. Thanks
God presentation, entertaining, informational fun to watch, you got me wondering why life can’t be this way all day every day especially to sing as well, keep up the good work Wonder.
That beach sand is, the ground up rock from the mine that the silver was in
cool
Definitely a solitary spot.
Can someone tell me where to get Wonder Hussy’s calendar
What is the name brand on those boots?
Where is your gun, hun ?
Did you take swim suit photo
Wonderhussy, you are the best. But I worry about you doing so much time alone in the big expanse of the desert. I just hope you carry some protection, too many crazies out there. Glock 26 works. Take care…you the best.
When I went to college (HSM), my fellow students and I were on a class outting using metal detectors in Cobalt Silver mine tailings and I picked up a 30 pound nugget, that I had to donated to our school,
You have your boots on because you are full of it up to your neck.
You are currently walking on State Land, here. My house is two miles from there.
Another middle of nowhere place with a history. Always enjoy your videos no matter where you are!!!!! Take Care and Stay Safe Wonderhussy!!!!!
There is a City of Piston South of Parker az. Now I know where the name came from
I’m back in Northern Calif. after three weeks in Vegas I really don’t like it up here anymore
I was expecting to see a natural hot spring and you go for a soak 😊 Great video thanks for sharing 👍
I just want to thank you for the Frito pie recipe… So awesome out here in The desert. Thanks so much and glad I subscribed 🤠
Been down this way a few times. Too bad we did not meet down there. Checked out this area with metal detectors and hunting for mule deer. Pretty wild country. Also been to Ruby. More gold and silver producing areas. Old stomping grounds. Nice hiking in wintertime.
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Always enjoy your adventures.
Coronado National Forest is in Southern AZ. Not Colorado National Forest. That is such a cool area to explore. Almost makes me miss living in Arizona.
Great video