03 Deg. 33 Min. North
01 Deg. 39 Min. West
I found it on the map, its in the brown area next to West Ardougne, but I dont know how to get there. do I go through the tunnel on the FAR end of West Ardougne?
03 Deg. 33 Min. North
01 Deg. 39 Min. West
I found it on the map, its in the brown area next to West Ardougne, but I dont know how to get there. do I go through the tunnel on the FAR end of West Ardougne?
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Buried Treasure. Ahmed has half of a treasure map, which indicates that the treasure is buried in the desert 2x + 6 paces from Castle Rock. Vanessa has the other half of the map. Her half indicates that to find the treasure, one must get to Castle Rock, walk x paces to the north, and then walk 2x + 4 paces to the east. If they share thier information, then they can find x and save a lot of digging. What is x?
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Who will be my North Star? My pirates map to a buried treasure?
This volume is a follow-up volume to the author’s previous book,
Prospecting for Gold and Silver, and was published in 1896.
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This second volume was published in 1896.
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
The kind reception given to ” Prospecting for Gold and
Silver” by the mining and prospecting fraternity, as well as the
general public, has made necessary a second edition. In this
we have added to the text sketches of some of the principal
prospecting regions of North America, which, besides illustra-
ting the principles presented in the work, will, with their maps
and illustrations, prove useful guides to prospectors who may
venture into those districts. Having extended the scope of the
work, we have accordingly given it a more general title, namely :
” Prospecting for Gold and Silver in North America”.
Respectfully,
ARTHUR LAKES
Boston Building, Denver, Colo
October 1, 1896
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