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Not far from the old Lake Valley ghost town, in rural New Mexico, lays a stretch of land called the White Rock Ranch. It's a family-owned operation, and little do the parents know, there are diamonds hidden in the sandy rocks and ledges. However, Robbie and Molly happen to know very well that there's treasure around-you just have to keep your eyes open and know where to dig! Set up with sandwiches, trail mix, and tools, they head out on their mining expedition. Along the way, they meet a curious roadrunner and a bushy-tailed squirrel, but they are not distracted from their mission-until Robbie trips over something sticking out of the dirt. That something is a little, red box, and what it holds just may give this brother-and-sister team some new ideas about what treasure really is and what adventurers lived on this land long before them. Join Robbie and Molly on their expedition, and discover things about the ranch that they never even knew!
Molly and Robbie are always ready for the next adventure that awaits! The two siblings (along with their loyal dog, Queenie) spend their days on their family's ranch in New Mexico, searching for treasure and anything else mysterious and special. In their latest tale, the two find themselves in the middle of a rescue operation in the wilderness! After Molly has a mysterious dream about screeching owls and an explosion in an old mine shaft, Molly and Robbie's mother takes them on a drive to the south end of their ranch. There lies the old Dude Mine. No one has been out near the mine for years, but Molly and Robbie will discover more than one surprise waiting for them at the end of their trip. They will have to rely on their mother's advice, Queenie's good instincts, and their own quick thinking to confront the challenges ahead. Authors Georgia Lane and Maude Allen based Molly's and Robbie's missions on their own childhood exploits on a New Mexico ranch. They hope their books will teach you more about the world around you and inspire you to seek out your own exciting adventures!
Contains stories; some true, some legendary, about caches of lost treasure.
Collects legends and lore of buried treasure in the American Southwest, with maps showing locations
The Tucson Artifacts document the annals of a forgotten Roman-styled military governorship in Chichimec Toltec Northwest Mexico. Perfectly preserved, complete and unaltered, they are straightforwardly composed in Latin, the official language of records during the Middle Ages. They do not have to be reconstructed, pieced together, deciphered or dated. This illuminating collection of readings translated from Latin, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Nahuatl, Hebrew and other languages by medievalist Donald N. Yates provides the cultural contexts for understanding these unique witnesses to world history. The finds come from the 1920s and consist of lost-wax, cast-lead ceremonial objects inscribed with medieval Latin historical texts and memorials of leaders with names such as Jacob, Israel, Benjamin, Joseph, Saul, Isaac and Theodore. Some also contain Hebrew phrases like “eight divisions” and “a great nation,” while others display commemorated leaders’ portraits, ships, trademarks in Tang-era seal script, temples, a Mesoamerican glyph, sacrificial fire, an anchor, Romanesque-style angels in glory and other drawings. Their iconography includes the Ten Commandments and cult objects like spice spoons, carpenter’s square, Frankish axes, snakes and trumpets. There are also military anthems and mottos. A series of thick one-sided double crosses, joined like sealed albums present what are clearly records signed by OL (Oliver), with dates ranging from 560 to 900 A.D. The overarching provenance is declared by the makers of the artifacts themselves to be Roman (Romani, monogram R), a term tantamount at this time to European. This claim to nationality is further divided into Levites (L) and Israelites (I). One of the stand-out emblems depicted is a triple tiara, a symbol of Jewish priesthood associated with the Mesoamerican figure of Quetzalcoatl.
As Hawk lies on the bottom of the pool paralyzed he realizes the gypsy was right again. How long can he hold his breath before someone notices? Will he be able to pull through this to finish the remaining predictions? Greg Hawk's memoir of a life's adventure takes a drastic turn at the end of a divorce as he listens to a gypsy lady in New Zealand predict things on the path ahead. Every obstacle on his path in life has put him on another tangent of learning and struggle, at times driving him to the edge of defeat. During these years, death seemed to be a constant companion as he witnessed it, as well as facing it personally. As a soldier, a husband, a divorcee, a partner of a successful construction business in Denver, owner of Fantasy Dive Charters in Australia, to being a treasure hunter in the mountains and desert of the Southwest, he faced many self-imposed challenges." Random Tangents is a celebration of a life well-lived, of obstacles overcome, of the triumph of spirit. And let's face it, sometimes a little luck."