Drone Just Discovered Something Chilling in the Middle of Nowhere by Accident
In 2010, Randy Garo was browsing through items at a thrift shop in Fresno, California. He came across an old tin-type photograph of some men playing croquet. It looked ordinary, but Randy bought it for just $2. Later, he noticed that one of the men looked like Billy the Kid, a famous outlaw from the old west. If this was true, the photo could be worth a lot.
After much research and using modern technology, experts confirmed that the photo was real. It was taken in 1878 and showed Billy the Kid and his gang, The Regulators. Randy's small purchase turned into a potential fortune. The only other known photo of Billy the Kid sold for $2.3 million. But this wasn't the end of Randy's story.
In late November 2020, a helicopter crew from the Utah Department of Public Safety was flying over a remote part of the desert to count big horn sheep. They spotted a tall, shiny metallic monolith, about 10 to 12 feet high, firmly planted in the red rock.
In 2010, Randy Garo was browsing through items at a thrift shop in Fresno, California. He came across an old tin-type photograph of some men playing croquet. It looked ordinary, but Randy bought it for just $2. Later, he noticed that one of the men looked like Billy the Kid, a famous outlaw from the old west. If this was true, the photo could be worth a lot.
After much research and using modern technology, experts confirmed that the photo was real. It was taken in 1878 and showed Billy the Kid and his gang, The Regulators. Randy's small purchase turned into a potential fortune. The only other known photo of Billy the Kid sold for $2.3 million. But this wasn't the end of Randy's story.
In late November 2020, a helicopter crew from the Utah Department of Public Safety was flying over a remote part of the desert to count big horn sheep. They spotted a tall, shiny metallic monolith, about 10 to 12 feet high, firmly planted in the red rock.
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