A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

For everybody looking for storages, I have said many times the Owl is the specific marker that shows a vault and I have shown you guys a few of them, however I have not shown any of the owls that are partials or incomplete that are marking a storage.

So here we have just the top of the head and eyes of an owl (not horned) and I caught an aura not far from it (within a hundred yards)

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Here is another one 25 miles away at yet another vault site, and again its just the top of the owls head and eyes.
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The way to recognize these is to see the V that comes down between the eyes. So if you see one of these your not far from a vault.
I have been looking for another owl the only one I came across was the one you pointed out. I have not been looking for just partial though I will have to research some more. I know they used the owl because it was the watcher and could see at night also it guarded over the treasure as a watcher of who came and went.
 

I have been looking for another owl the only one I came across was the one you pointed out. I have not been looking for just partial though I will have to research some more. I know they used the owl because it was the watcher and could see at night also it guarded over the treasure as a watcher of who came and went.

well I guess my site is pretty legit, I have at least 5 owls lol
 

5 owls they really wanted to keep it secret it just amazing how they designed these sites for there needs always keeps you on your toes.
 

Thank you once again for this informative thread Sandy.
Since owls are guarding a vault, are they looking away with the vault at their back? As if keeping an eye out for intruders.
How would you read a one eyed, horned owl? With prominent horns and only a left eye open.
White Heart
 

I did not look at all 224 post's wth lol, could someone post a pic of the treasure you have found ? Gold/Silver/Rusty Nail/Bones/Artifacts.
 

For everybody looking for storages, I have said many times the Owl is the specific marker that shows a vault and I have shown you guys a few of them, however I have not shown any of the owls that are partials or incomplete that are marking a storage.

So here we have just the top of the head and eyes of an owl (not horned) and I caught an aura not far from it (within a hundred yards)

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Here is another one 25 miles away at yet another vault site, and again its just the top of the owls head and eyes.
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The way to recognize these is to see the V that comes down between the eyes. So if you see one of these your not far from a vault.

So, are the to be used as an alignment? I have several all looking at the same place. (lower is the owl)
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Sandy could you post some of your finds ? With that much time and effort you surely could share some of your spoils. Thank you regards Craig.
 

Thank you once again for this informative thread Sandy.
Since owls are guarding a vault, are they looking away with the vault at their back? As if keeping an eye out for intruders.
How would you read a one eyed, horned owl? With prominent horns and only a left eye open.
White Heart

His name wouldn't happen to be Rooster? :laughing7:

Then again, you best watch yer own back. :thumbsup:

Sounds like a cool lookin' owl carving. :tongue3:
 

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Sandy could you post some of your finds ? With that much time and effort you surely could share some of your spoils. Thank you regards Craig.
Sorry the Antiquities law says that we are not allowed to dig up these treasures legally, therefore legally I cannot show any finds on here. So consider this thread as informative only.

However I would direct you to my avatar.
 

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Thank you once again for this informative thread Sandy.
Since owls are guarding a vault, are they looking away with the vault at their back? As if keeping an eye out for intruders.
How would you read a one eyed, horned owl? With prominent horns and only a left eye open.
White Heart
I would not try and read the owl I would set up a camera and try to catch an aura for a half mile around it. There are far too many misleading markers when you are anywhere near a vault site to read and follow the markers.

SS, I have the same advice for you get a camera and start shooting for auras around your owl (by the way that's a great owl and I am sure is very close to a vault) But you won't know if something is in it until you get an aura or use electronics.
 

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I would not try and read the owl I would set up a camera and try to catch an aura for a half mile around it. There are far too many misleading markers when you are anywhere near a vault site to read and follow the markers.

SS, I have the same advice for you get a camera and start shooting for auras around your owl (by the way that's a great owl and I am sure is very close to a vault) But you won't know if something is in it until you get an aura or use electronics.

Owl is within 75' or less of the aura.
 

Thank you once again for this informative thread Sandy.
Since owls are guarding a vault, are they looking away with the vault at their back? As if keeping an eye out for intruders.
How would you read a one eyed, horned owl? With prominent horns and only a left eye open.
White Heart

The owl will always look in the direction of the vault, I haven't found any reason to not believe this. I have 2 owls, 1 small and 1 medium size, both are horned...the medium sized owl...his horns are very sharp and one of the horns points to the direct opening. in your case with your horned owl and prominent horns..look where his left eye is looking
 

I need to correct you on this one AG, this owl for instance has a pointer (circled) just below the eye and is pointing to the right in the direction of the vault.
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Here is another owl that is facing 90 degrees from the Vault while looking at him head on (the vault is in the direction of the arrow)
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Sandy1, so the partial or full owl can sometimes be used as an alignment? In the 3 previous owls you've shown, were any of those used as alignments to the crisscross?

Thanks in advance for all your help.
 

Yes an owl can be part of an alignment, believe it or not Calvin Keys actually discovered that very thing with an owl at 30 varas aligned through an A-frame rock to the spot to dig.
 

Yes an owl can be part of an alignment, believe it or not Calvin Keys actually discovered that very thing with an owl at 30 varas aligned through an A-frame rock to the spot to dig.

So does that mean that Calvin Keys knew of the alignment method when he wrote his book "turtles lead to treasure?" I contacted him years ago after I purchased his book. He was kind enough to autograph my copy without me asking him to.

Do you know Calvin from many years ago Sandy1, or have you just recently been in contact with him? Did he know of your method prior to you releasing it on the forum?
 

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Calvin died awhile ago from cancer, but he was a follower of Kenworthys, and Kenworthy also knew of the alignments and triangles as well.
 

Calvin died awhile ago from cancer, but he was a follower of Kenworthys, and Kenworthy also knew of the alignments and triangles as well.

I'm very sorry to hear about that. I had no idea he passed away. It seems we're only here for a brief moment. Take care out there you guys and do the best with the time you've been given.
 

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