Along the Royal Trail with Lost Horse

Lost Horse

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My Name is Lost Horse
Guardian of the Spanish Hearts

My objective is to entertain you by sharing photos of what I call Areas of Interests
It's not my point to prove how many mining areas I have located
Or to engage in some debate that will never get solved
Or to solve any projects you might have going on

Come along and join me, let me take you along the Royal Trail
And share with you, my thoughts and prospective of the journey
If you are a skeptic, that's ok too, get a cup of coffee and come be entertained.

I have put together photos that I believe are good examples,
to show you some of the Iconic Markers while exploring this Treasure Trail,
And how these Iconic
Markers are used to lead us to the Treasure Site.


But remember this - you will always be at the mercy of the Spanish artist
Pay attention to the engineering and design – each one is unique
And how the Markers are incorporated to create messages

Confirmation Is very important if you are trying to establish creditability for your site
there are many ways of doing this
• Connecting Markers to other markers.
• The quantity of well known Treasure Markers all in one place.
• And the lay out that seems to be of intelligent design

Enclosing - If you need a more technical interpretation of Spanish Markers
I want you know I am no expert in that field
I have my own techniques of finding, photographing and documenting
My travels along the King`s Trail and happy to share and entertain you with them

I pray that all your journeys will be safe ones. :read2: :coffee2:

Lost Horse
El Vigilante de los Corazones Espanoles
 

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Journey along the Royal Trail

Following The Iconic Markers
From
“The Lost Horse Book of Secrets”



I seem to find myself in the desert areas in the late fall
And following a Royal Trail one morning, it took me to the top of a ridge
As I crested the top my eye catches the silhouette of a large Lion pointing the way
 

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So walking the ridge top towards the Lion, I see looking down the hill an
Outcropping that looks like a Turtle’s Head sticking out of the ground
Or it also mite be a Bird nesting in the ground
 

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Bird or Turtle, do I care at this point? – No
To me the meaning is still the same
What’s important is that it’s pointing out the way to something covered
And it’s also possible that there could be something buried within
The perimeter of this Marker
I’ll save the Bird / Turtle debate for later
When my feet have rested and a nice cup of coffee is in hand
 

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So as instructed, I turn to look down the ridge
What was it, what was it I was supposed to be looking at?
The first thing I saw was Environmental Damage on a large outcropping
This is a good sign to me; it tells me there was something going on down there
 

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Not seeing any Spanish Markers on that outcropping at first
It’s just that I am not at the right angle where the markers are best seen from
But I was instructed to go down there from the Turtle / Bird marker
And the Environmental Damage means possible Spanish Markers
So off I go, I started down this small ridge
It was when I got down, a little more than half way
That is when I started to see possible Markers
 

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So if you are like me, you took the time to study that last photo
Let me show you my prospective.

Remember…
Confirmation, Is very important if you are trying to establish creditability for your site.

Well, the first marker was the Treasure Marker (Turtle / Bird pointing the way)
There is only one way to this outcropping and that is down this small ridge
Well as I got closer, the first marker I come to see is the (Owl)
It was made to be the first Marker to be seen as you walk down this small ridge
Meaning there is information to be found
This is when I would look for small markers – sometimes there are none

• The quantity of well known Treasure Markers all in one place
• Look at the lay out, does it seem to be of intelligent design
 

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Let’s look at some of these markers

The Small Sun Burst Heart
Well if you have been studying Spanish Markers - “The Heart”
Is the one most of us come to learn first – along with the # 3
As you will learn these Markers seem to be found together a lot
They both are very common Markers
They come in many sizes and forms – from Sunburst to Shadowed
From small to the size of a Mountain Range Marker.

The Heart = what does your heart desire? The #3 = Gold!
 

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Pay attention to the engineering and design – each one is unique
But remember this - you will always be at the mercy of the Spanish artist
 

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Being on this small ridge, there is only one way to go and that is to the Left
Go to the Right and you will fall off a cliff
If we go back to the beginning and look down that small ridge
We can see a Skull Marker on the right side on an outcropping
Skull – Danger and most likely Death if not careful
 

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And so at this point the trail and direction was evident
Also the Markers and Environmental Damage were also on the Left,
So down the left side I go
 

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As I get closer I can see that I am at the right vista point
The Markers are starting to look clear to me
 

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Let me point out some markers for you

Here we have the Sacred Number, the #3 Marker representing the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)
The #3 is a very common Marker mainly because it is used as the symbol for Gold
As you can see one is created by using Sun and Shadows and the other looks scripted
It’s used on Royal Trails, Mines and Treasure sites
And again,
• Look at the lay out that seems to be of intelligent design
• The quantity of well known Treasure Markers all in one place
 

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The Triangle with Dot in Middle
As strange as this Marker is, it has proven itself to me many times.
Big or Small in Shadow or as an Eye Catcher – not very common
It’s found on Royal Trails, Mines and Treasure sites
 

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This is just my thought …
The Triangle represents the Trinity, (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit),
in the middle is “Divine”, a Sacred Space.
And the Dot in the Middle, represents Something they want protected.
And will be protected by GOD.
And so making it a Treasure Marker.
 

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As we get closer and closer I can see the Mining Area
What makes me come to the conclusion that this is the mine?
Study this Photo very carefully
All the markers that are in place are either Trail or Treasure Markers
This area is not a Trail or Treasure Marker
 

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As you can see this area of interest has Environmental Damage
There are many reasons I can see that make me believe this is the Mine
Let me put it this way…
If I were to spend time looking for this Treasure
Right or wrong, this is where I would start my search
 

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As I continued to go down the Left Side
I looked back at the Left Side of the first main outcropping
As I was looking in that direction, something caught my eye
Can you see it?
 

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Well if you look at the side of the far Ridge
I see Environmental Damage which means possible Spanish Markers
At first it looks like 2 Large Bells – Meaning Ownership "The Church"
 

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So I zoom in and took a few photos for later review, another Area of Interest?
From what I can see, the Environmental Damage does not look new
 

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