Treasure Cave of Joaquin Murrieta (Greater Tijuana)

Mexico / Baja California / La Joya / Greater Tijuana

Here is the cave above it the Cross of the seminarians who discovered the treasure of Joaquin Murrieta in late 1800.
The cross of Cerro Colorado was changed at the direction of the Governor Xicotencatl Leyva Mortera.
The second treasure that served to cover the major seminary. and the diocese that prevailed in the area of the Californias. The treasures at the end disappeared. Is the only remnant of a collapsed cave.
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Coordinates:   32°28'24"N   116°53'57"W

Comments

  • apparently this is a cave entrance collapsed in a series of tunnels that the United States built in the middle of World War I did to prevent the influx of enemies in this area as it had throughout the Pacific Ocean full of Japanese ships and Amedia allies was the second world war when the Mexican government CLUSURE some casinos actually axles funsionaban as the war funding. in fact there are red hill underground tunnels structures even with ammunition from the First World War still unexploded. if esmis guys hot water tunnels and collapsed in a system of tunnels of Cerro Colorado americans government's collapse.
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