usernotfound
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- Sep 7, 2011
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- All Treasure Hunting
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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TheHarleyMan2 said:Where is this located and what info you have on it may be treasure? I tried zooming in but some of the numbers are so blurred I can't make out what half of them are. Of course my eyes may be getting old to! Looks as though it is a foundation for a water tank or something, depending on it's size.
usernotfound said:TheHarleyMan2 said:Looking at it on google earth is does seem strange that the bolders are pretty much almost the same distance apart from each other. Fluke, coincidence? Who knows?
If it is part of the Guadalupe National Park, you couldn't do any recovery much less metal detect or dig!
So what scoop of a story you have associated with this?
Should and could is a world of difference. Maybe you couldn't but the next guy can. There are Spanish treasure signs to follow which can be found at the site. It is Spanish treasure. The triangle is a waypoint or the final point. It might help to be familar with Spanish signs and symbols, but blind luck is also possible. 4 ton rocks that did not form in there present location is a strong point by themselves.