Not the info we all are looking for in regards to treasure but a read about Spanish markers Stone Johnnies
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No idea if that is Spanish or not. I just realized last night that I have a very good friend who is 100% Basque by lineage. Do the research on them. His grandfather was very old school. He has an uncle that has kept their family history. I asked him about several markers and right off the cuff he was able to explain the importance of the markers as a means to navigating and caring for livestock. He right off told me he's seen his families tree carvings dating back to mid 1800's. He explained to me about orientation of markers to indicate distance and direction to water, feed and many things. He explained to me how to make the tree carvings is a technique to ensure they stand the test of time. He's personally not versed on treasure signs but in tune with how to read direction, water etc from markers as a way of navigation.
Many details, no doubt about treasure being out there but most of us are chasing sheep trails.
The area I searched in, my uncle told me there was a old indian back in the 80's that would go up that mountain everyday looking for 7 mule loads of gold bars, supposedly buried to fund another civil war, the Indians dad knew where it was, its on the same mountain I found that rock on, thats why I was alittle curious as to what the symbols meant. This is in Montgomery County Arkansas.