The Legendary Kokoweef Mountain Underground River of Gold: The Search Continues - Glenn A Terris - Książki - Stratton Press - 9781643452517 - 4 czerwca 2019
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The Legendary Kokoweef Mountain Underground River of Gold: The Search Continues

Glenn A Terris

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The Legendary Kokoweef Mountain Underground River of Gold: The Search Continues

Fearing discovery by others of his extraordinary find, Earl Dorr set off an explosion in 1927 that sealed a cave entrance in Kokoweef Peak in the Ivanpah Mountain Range. He had followed a treasure map given to him by two Indians and rediscovered within the mountain a river with black sand rich with fine gold, allegedly the richest gold deposit in the US. Dorr died without revealing the location of this entrance, giving birth to the legend of the Underground River of Gold. This book takes an in-depth look at the life of Earl Dorr and his search for this river. To this day, the legend continues to draw fortune hunters to discover new tunnels and caverns in Kokoweef in hopes of finding one that will lead to the gold.

Author Glenn Terris begins this historical novel with a true adventure about driving with friends to the ghost town of Schwab in Death Valley in Southern California in 1973. A flash flood diverts them to Kokoweef Peak instead, where he had heard there is a gold mining camp. Here they learn about Earl Dorr's life and his pursuit of the elusive river of gold. In this story, Earl meets real-life Pearl "Bandit Queen" Hart, who gained notoriety as a female stagecoach robber and subsequent incarceration in the Yuma Territorial Prison.

All royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to research for the fight to cure pancreatic cancer.


232 pages

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 4 czerwca 2019
ISBN13 9781643452517
Wydawcy Stratton Press
Strony 232
Wymiary 228 × 151 × 20 mm   ·   418 g
Język English