Profile and Frontal faces found in boulders

roxie

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did 1st nose lead U to the 2nd pic?
theres 2 faces in 2nd.

BTW Welcome 2 Tnet..Gg
 

I did see the second face in the second picture but didn't know if should mention because it was not as prominant as the first two. The nose and prominant face are front and back on the rock (I believe). The face pic is overlooking a shore to the river and the nose points inward to woods/in mountain.

What does BTW mean?

Thank you.
 

roxie said:
I did see the second face in the second picture but didn't know if should mention because it was not as prominant as the first two. The nose and prominant face are front and back on the rock (I believe). The face pic is overlooking a shore to the river and the nose points inward to woods/in mountain.

What does BTW mean?

Thank you.

My understanding about faces like these facing two directions,
mark a trail meant to be used going both directions.

The faces would be seen coming from the direction of travel.

In your first picture ... an animal's head is not an uncommon feature.

BTW = "by the way"

Thom
 

Thom,

You are probably right about the trail going both directions. My dad told me there was an old indian trail that led from the river to the top of the mountain and then into the woods. We plan to go back next week to look for more signs.

I also have another picture of a road runner and it seems that to the left there may be a rock with a turtle back shell. I have been looking at alot of these post and trying to learn as much as I can from them.

I was going to attached the picture but it is on my laptop and will have to switch to that computer.

roxie
 

Here is the picture of what I think is the turtle back (on the right and possibly on the left as well).
 

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What about the end of the nose being flat in the 1st picture? Any ideas?

Thom, do you see an animal or was it just a tidpit?
 

roxie said:
What about the end of the nose being flat in the 1st picture? Any ideas?

Thom, do you see an animal or was it just a tidpit?

Only a pig has that kind of a nose.
faces with animal features is another thing that relates to the Ancient ones.

A turtle with no head or legs showing is resting or sleeping.
If Spanish...the end of the trail is in sight. Literally.
Thom
 

I can't wait to go back next week and continue to look for some of the things I have been seeing on this site. ;D

Thank you for your knowledge.
 

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