And join in digging the noss familys quest to salvage the gold out of the mountain victorio peak, white sands (at the darn outskirts of it ),new mexico, a gold treasure thats highly probable were there, and most certainly is there...anyway...
the unique thing about this documentary is that it fangs the cinematographic story over such a vast period of time, and still there are 1000's of hour still to make more episodes of, and their ability to keep the tension and excitement to the litterally speaking bitter end is just a kinderegg surprise to all of us that has carried a metal detector finding the ultimate gloryhole of the mountain, because the ''midas touch'' really is a strong force that drives people into a serious thing called madness, so if you have a dribbling talented snout for gold the contact the director.
Me, the grumpy old man may offer my help with my metal sticks, that have made me able to map old watercaverns and ditches, and net of water pipelines at my workplace and my properties(not so many though), and those sticks magical properties may work on the noble metal of gold too. So forward me a ticket to the deserts and ill help...
what this really should be is a film review, its a bit repetitive , or fells like that due to headbanging the walls of pentagon denying every kind of search and rescue operations due to ''national security reasons'', but it doesnt crush the excitement at all if you like exploring.
So my prayer goes to the government and the president of the united states of america. Let these people end what theyve started, its just a heap of stone rubble that consists a higher danger now that the story has been told drawing god and everyone else in doing their own surveys and digging without knowing the real hazards of the mountain, and the claims owners do have the clues and knowledge to finish this job. The u.s.army engineering corps couldve offered a batalion to help moving this mountain, so make a bend on the wsmr (straight) border lines and let this people go in...
i hope a sequel will come sometime in the future, this was really interesting, and if you find a bone, dont call the archeologists cause theyll put a band on everything,a recommend from the grumpy old man.
the unique thing about this documentary is that it fangs the cinematographic story over such a vast period of time, and still there are 1000's of hour still to make more episodes of, and their ability to keep the tension and excitement to the litterally speaking bitter end is just a kinderegg surprise to all of us that has carried a metal detector finding the ultimate gloryhole of the mountain, because the ''midas touch'' really is a strong force that drives people into a serious thing called madness, so if you have a dribbling talented snout for gold the contact the director.
Me, the grumpy old man may offer my help with my metal sticks, that have made me able to map old watercaverns and ditches, and net of water pipelines at my workplace and my properties(not so many though), and those sticks magical properties may work on the noble metal of gold too. So forward me a ticket to the deserts and ill help...
what this really should be is a film review, its a bit repetitive , or fells like that due to headbanging the walls of pentagon denying every kind of search and rescue operations due to ''national security reasons'', but it doesnt crush the excitement at all if you like exploring.
So my prayer goes to the government and the president of the united states of america. Let these people end what theyve started, its just a heap of stone rubble that consists a higher danger now that the story has been told drawing god and everyone else in doing their own surveys and digging without knowing the real hazards of the mountain, and the claims owners do have the clues and knowledge to finish this job. The u.s.army engineering corps couldve offered a batalion to help moving this mountain, so make a bend on the wsmr (straight) border lines and let this people go in...
i hope a sequel will come sometime in the future, this was really interesting, and if you find a bone, dont call the archeologists cause theyll put a band on everything,a recommend from the grumpy old man.