"Call Me Crazy, But We Might Be Right On Top Of Montezuma's Gold!" | Mystery At Blind Frog Ranch

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Published 2022-06-21
The team get their results from radiocarbon testing of the wood that makes the mysterious box they found in one of their ponds. The results will tell them if the box is Aztec and might be worth more than they could ever imagine!

From Season 2 Episode 2

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All Comments (21)
  • @foulchild
    You think if these guys or the Oak Island guys found anything, you wouldn't have heard about it? These shows are recorded a season in advance. So it would have been in the news if anything of any importance was found.
  • That Blind Frog gang of missfits have a better chance of catching Montezuma's revenge than any of that mythical gold.
  • My 1st thought was to get a well machine and drill down. That's what they did! My granddad owned his well drilling business and would have loved to see this on TV. ā¤
  • Hello, I've been researching this subject for a while now, I would like to share a couple of ideas with you. 1st. Just because a log is from 500 years ago does not mean it is Aztec, I noticed the flat ends, the Aztecs had no saws, just stone axes...2nd. I would have taken a sample of the rope, Aztecs used Maguy plant for cordage and not the large round rope to tie the logs together. 3rd. off the box subject, I have never seen Aztecs petroglyphs. Good luck, Rick
  • @andypandy1438
    Iā€™ve been an archeologist for 40 years and have not only studded the Aztec empire but have helped discover 500+ new Aztec sites and ruins in the last few decades. I can tell you right now that the box is not of Aztec design as they state. That does not mean the discovery is any less interesting.
  • Love this show and hope for them all to be safe in their searching for answers! ā£
  • Why try dragging a water logged old log structure with chains. Does anyone believe this will not just self destruct?...You are sitting on top of it? Disassemble it and take it straight up and out piece by piece?
  • @meldridge51
    I really enjoy watching this show! Hopefully they find some great things!
  • @ocker2000
    What is a log structure from the 1500's doing down there? Who made the effort to take those logs like that deep underground at that location. Treasure or no treasure, I don't care. I want to know what was worth doing this way back in history. Same question on Oak Island. Who took the trouble of making tunnels deep underground with water traps and massive roadways for transport from ship to shore. Again Treasure or NO Treasure makes no difference. WHAT were they trying to hide!
  • I guess I am a skeptic, the ropes tying the logs together in this video would have eroded a long time ago.
  • Have the water tested for gold content. Oak Island introduced that new tech for determining if gold is close by via H2o.
  • @user-yv7zm2vr2o
    Any test samples would be best sent for testing with no mention of Blind Frog or their names. Keep some of the material safe in case some goes missing. Use a non-descript mail address. If they find something they will get pressure as well as the nextdoor land owners. Any access roads, fresh water etc etc, arrangements like this need to be buttoned up tight legally. The system will use any weakness to impede the search and if you find anything major keep it quiet until removed and split up. Anything old or tribal will be used to close you down.
  • @noonehere1793
    If you find it i hope you get to keep it, without having the gubmint take it all for some reason yet to be determined.
  • The entire show is clickbait with one unending trailer tease linked to another never leading to anything. Itā€™s genius editing.
  • @66hobgoblin81
    I wonder if anyone has bothered to look for the exact location of where all the Aztec gold was treated & smelted before being taken to the "mint" or made into leaf,sheets, wire or other shapes for the craftsmen? As we know there is always an amount of spillage at the old world processing locations.
  • @neilblack1534
    Theres only one fact I would like to Mention, (I know where they got the POLES) and it wasnt aztecs, they were told not to show the ends showing they were sawed. and they were also told them not to show them coming to the top because they would still float. Or maybe they forgot the load of Poles they GOT from my UNCLE.
  • When they make a video less then 9 minutes long and that close to the box should tell you absolutely no gold. It's just a tease now..