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Were the "Old Dutchman's Mine" actually in Africa near Mt. Kenya or Drakensberg in South Africa


Weaver's Needle (Image I)


Were the "Old Dutchman's Mine" actually in Africa near Mt. Kenya or Drakensberg in South Africa

One detail of "Weaver's Needle" (Image I) is that thing looks like Mt. Kenya (Image II) Mt. Marsabit (Image III) which is also in Kenya or Drakensberg (Image IV), and this makes me think, that is it possible that mysterious mine of "Old Dutchman" Jacob Waltz has been located in Africa? Here the remarkable thing is that the key landmark of the instructions of Jacob Waltz looks like Mt. Kenya.

 On the images of that mountain is the lava stick, which is easy to use as the set point. So the key element, in this case, id "Old Dutchman" just describes the lava stick, which made people think that the place would be near Weaver's Needle. Or did he say "the place what looks like little bit Weaver's Needle," what made others believe that the place was near Weaver's Needle?

Mt. Kenya (Image II)


This means that the mine, what that old immigrant meant might be somewhere near Mt. Kenya. But what makes that mine so interesting? Why Waltz (or Von Waltzer) hired the details of the location of his strange mine? What that man mined? 

Was the thing, what that man found gold at all? Or was there something, what made that man afraid? And was he visited in Africa secretly for looking for gold? And if he visited Africa, what that man found, what made him afraid something, because he hired the knowledge of the location of mines?

Mt. Marsabit (Image III)

In the writing, what I wrote yesterday about this mining, I wonder was the case some kind of money laundering, and in that case, this kind of place could be the meeting point, where the sellers of the gold would deliver that thing to their contact, but if that strange mine was real, we must ask what makes it so special, that Waltz wanted to hide its location even in old days? The second question is, who was with that man when the mine was done. Did he make the entire mine alone? 

Drakensberg (Image IV)


This tale is one of the most fascinating tales in the Wild West, and the question is, why "Old Dutchman" didn't tell the location of the mine to others in the old years? And the second thing, what makes this kind of thing so interesting is why that mine is missing? Who loses the entire gold mine? There are many tales about this kind of case, and when we are looking at the images of Jacob Waltz, we might ask, why that man hides his identity?

Was he Jacob Von Waltzer (1808-1891) who was born 1808, and if we are thinking that man again, we must say that if the person's age is about 50, the two years don't mean much, and even modern pathologists have problems with this kind of cases. But if they are different persons, was either one of those persons in Africa searching gold? And did they find something interesting at that somehow secret trip, something, what that man didn't want to show other people? But what was that thing? Maybe we ever cannot find out that secret.




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