My father used to tell me stories about buried treasures and precolumbian gold. Supossedly, the buried gold would produce a blue flame that could be seen at night, and the country people and farmers would go out at night tracing this flames in order to find the treasure. Is this scientifically possible?
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Comment by Virginia C — May 23, 2009 @ 4:15 pm
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Comment by jim z — May 26, 2009 @ 2:27 am
Gold may have any blue flame but it would be associated with the vicinity of folklore built up around buried gold it.
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Comment by Loren S — June 3, 2009 @ 6:57 pm