How many of my friends, especially those friends in Mexico, knows where this is? If you think you know great! but how would you like to know for sure, and would be willing to go and search for the red stone to verify if it is still there? You would need to contact the land owner to get permission to seek for treasure, however you do not need to seek ;-). I am considering giving this location away to any QUALIFIED individual, a financial partner if you will, preferably someone who wishes hands on participation as it is so much more involved. There is some planning that needs to be done. Thats all for now... contact me...
¿Cuántos de mis amigos, especialmente los amigos de México, saben dónde es esto? Si crees que sabes dónde está, ¡genial! pero, ¿cómo le gustaría saberlo con certeza? ¿Está dispuesto a ir a buscar la piedra roja para verificar si todavía está allí? Debería ponerse en contacto con el propietario de la tierra para obtener permiso para buscar un tesoro. Estoy considerando regalar esta ubicación a cualquier persona CUALIFICADA. Hay algo de planificación que debe hacerse. Eso es todo por ahora, contáctame.
A fair English translation....
I, Francisco Iberio, captain of the bandits: that I lead from the year 1802 to 1829, I say that when you arrive at “cerro de los metates”, look for a entrance, which is facing towards the “hacienda del ojo” , and withdrawn from the hill, 415 steps, and has an entrance with a slide on (or in) the hill, this hill is a point that is very well known by all, well, this path is the one I had to enter with the atajos that I took, on this “camino de Belmontes” was one of the ones I looked after, and the road that passes through the large door, that ran wide and “despedrado” ?? that I also looked after, and passing by the “corral de la palmita” that has the door towards “porfias” that is now there, we buried 300 Spanish soldiers, as well as the carriers. Well, a fellow team member Castrellon wanted these 2 paths that I looked after because he was realizing all the atajos that I was taking. And so that there not be any differences between Castrellon and me; we raffled them and I always won. So, coming down the road that I told you about before, and walk about 2 and a half leguas, on that path/road is a bulwark between the 2 paths.
There
is a “planadita”, well, you stand where the bulwark is, facing north, and count
400 steps always facing north, and where the 400 steps take you, there is the
corral (or yard), it’s in the middle of the plateaus, the pen’s gate is facing
north, the ascent to the door is kind of like a slide and to reach the door,
it’s high. Once inside, find on the
left-hand side a cave that is covered with red stone, uncover it and there
you’ll find a grand treasure, that won’t run out for your entire life because I
warn you that there are pure bars and sheets that are there, they are silver,
plus 35 cases with gold, but I warn you that the money that is buried on the
left side, and the gold is not sealed, and there is a holy Crucifix on top of
where the sheets are entrenched and when removing this treasure, say a mass in
my name. When we left the “brena” heading southbound,
the fellow Castrellon and I went back to our homes, he was from
Taken
from the original the 17th of September of the year 1839