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Monday, September 9, 2019
Earl Dorr and the Lost River of Gold
Q. There is a legend of the Lost River of Gold. Legend has it that Earl Dorr found it according to the Indian's directions. Earl Dorr dynamited the entrance.
Can the cave still be accessed?
https://www.topsecretwriters.com/2011/09/earl-dorr-and-the-hidden-underground-river-of-gold/
A. Interesting story! I do get the cave can be accessed. I see it hidden, and it looks like it hasn't been touched or explored for years. In fact, the terrain seems very treacherous, and there is a lot of vegetation growing around the entrance to where you wouldn't even think it was an opening to a cave or an entrance.
Here is the caution I hear in regards to this though. It is true that Earl Dorr stumbled upon this, and he was guided by information he bartered to obtain, but I do not see this is real gold. It may look like told, and have properties similar to gold, but is not genuine gold. I see that Earl did not know that, and believed he was upon something very great.
At the time Earl was very obsessed and overwhelmed by his find. He spent a long time determining what to do with it, and how to try to extract his findings. The real issue was finding someone to trust as this feat was too much for one man alone. He frustration and overwhelmed mind led him to the destruction to the entrance (if he couldn't have the "gold" then no one could), and he hoped he would return one day with a better plan of attack, but never did.
Interesting reading (thanks for the suggestion). And that is all I have on this. Love and light, Lynn
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5 comments:
Thanks Lynn, another interesting read and that article written by his grand nephew!
How about this 2100 years old "iPhone":
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/remarkable-2100-year-old-iphone-found-deep-in-young-womans-grave/ar-AAGZkbR?ocid=spartandhp
What is it actually?
The world full of mysteries! And thanks for unravelling some of them!
Is there more than one entrance to this cave?
@Hope: Thanks for the suggestion! I will check this out!
@unanymous: I couldn't see another one. I only saw the very crumbled and grown over section.
Thanks for the comments!
Where did gold come from? I heard its from a metor that crashed here
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