Many thanks ''shadow'' I still can't spell your name without looking at it.
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Many thanks ''shadow'' I still can't spell your name without looking at it.
Just a bit of a "Cajun" spelling d'ere.
Newgrange still works, 5000 year old tomb/temple , winter solstice illumination on the inner hall, 1000's of people still gather to come to see it on that day. Many old churches have the same sort thing going on. It's "hidden" knowledge yet used in many religious/ holy places right out in front of everyone. There's no reason groups wouldn't use the same type things to mark treasure sites/ancient tombs/vaults.
https://www.newgrange.com/
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I have to say that is very interesting sdcfia. Thanks for posting it. What of the other symbols around this happy guy? It would seem that this guy is wearing a crown, and represents an authority. I may be way off but just a guess. I also see a the squared "U" carved and a 90 degree angle symbol carved; also what appears to be a faint circle and dot which means gold.
Sdcfia, feel free to quote my posts, but when you do, quote my entire post.
No one likes to be partially quoted.
You would benefit by spending a little time with someone that is well educated in Burgos laws concerning signs, symbols
and monuments.
It would also help to read
“ de re Metallica “, it’s a little bit like reading a phone book, but it explains a great deal about how many people it takes to accurately build, mark, and operate a mine, and smelting /purification
Site.
It was translated from German to Spanish and then translated from Spanish to English.
Happy hunting!
Mikel
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AIORIA, you’re right about the things that see there, but there is so much more to see on the whole panel and the rest of the mountain range.
I think it was either Springfield or rangler that brought that to TNET to study, back in 2011’or 2012.
Fascinating place with lots to learn, even nowadays.
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sdcfia, thanks for the kind words, BUT, you got that one totally wrong good buddy. I do notsupport anything you have to say, with best wishes and luck to you of course, of course, because we love you because we know youare a sentinel, guvment man, or sumpin' like a' dat.
... gumint man
Hello Sandy,
I was referring to the Raven episode when you were hearing voices. The auras got thrown into the mix. By the way the Spanish used auras, lightning strikes, dowsing and scrying to find treasure. If you allow yourself to see an aura, you can do it without using a camera to record the event. I have used them to help find locations and to find problem areas within people.
Regards
LUE-Hawn
A photograph of a ghostly conquistador on horseback with his right arm raised to whip a barefoot indian with a pack on his back. Enlarge the image to see the detail.
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How far back was this raven episode?
I would like to read about it.... I guess that I missed it while I was reading from the first post, trying too hard to catch up.
If you know fairly close it would help.
I’m going to backtrack and try to figure it out.
Just in case you don’t remember.
Thanks either way.
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Its in my Guide #23 after the last picture.