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Blind Frog Ranch Ceremonial Sacrificial Site — Uintah County

Lost Treasure UT • Uintah County County
Description
Blind Frog Ranch legend of ancient ceremonial beads and sacrificial artifacts — where lab testing suggested a deeper pre-Aztec history beneath the Ollingers' Uintah Basin excavations.
Historical Notes
Warner Bros. Discovery press materials for Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch describe the team uncovering ancient ceremonial beads and artifacts that lab testing linked to a sacrificial site, opening speculation that the ranch could relate to early Aztec civilization origins. The storyline ties Uintah Basin cave systems to broader Montezuma migration folklore also claimed at Kanab's Three Lakes pond — though geologists and archaeologists treat both as unverified treasure-hunting narratives. Coordinates mark multi-site excavation areas on Blind Frog Ranch. National Park Service and BLM lands nearby — private ranch legend only.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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