sandy1
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I mentioned a while ago about finding two boulders that were bigger than the rest of the boulders in the area Here is a picture of them.
I wanted to explain a couple of Important things, when you find two of the largest boulders at a treasure site they are not really a straight alignment to shoot out of they are giving you a Degree line and you will be using that Degree Line to turn off of to some other Degree Line, Below is an example of a CAD overhead view. The two Black circles are the Large boulders The bottom Circle is the dig spot (I am just using this as an example there are many combinations but all use this same principle)
When It comes to these treasure sites everything is about Angles and Geometry.
I wanted to explain a couple of Important things, when you find two of the largest boulders at a treasure site they are not really a straight alignment to shoot out of they are giving you a Degree line and you will be using that Degree Line to turn off of to some other Degree Line, Below is an example of a CAD overhead view. The two Black circles are the Large boulders The bottom Circle is the dig spot (I am just using this as an example there are many combinations but all use this same principle)
When It comes to these treasure sites everything is about Angles and Geometry.
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