A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

Since people on here in the past have asked for proof of cutting or tool marks on markers to show they are not natural, he ya go. You can clearly see the way is was cut to fit the other boulder. And the small stone wedged in as well. I will not show the entire marker, but it is a very important marker. Good hunting!
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It has always amazed me of the engineering that went into the sites SS, and how they were constructed and how they were able to move the monuments in to place.Thank you so much for sharing your site.
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Do you know this stone as an egg?
Do I know it as an egg please explain Sir. I believe what you don’t understand is here in the Western United States. We’re in a time frame from say the 1600s to the 1800s. I believe where you’re at in Iran you’re dealing with ancient.
 

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Yes it is very common to see an owl carved on different markers, the ears are very common however sometimes it is just the beak/face/eyes such as this one below (this is on the large Duck and Eagle marker I posted before) View attachment 2176159
Hello Sandy. Do the owls get smaller and more secretive as we get closer to the dig site?
 

Hello Sandy. Do the owls get smaller and more secretive as we get closer to the dig site?
No, as you get near the cache the owls can be large or small it really depends on the time period, older cache sites have much larger owls while the later (1700-1800s) they started making them smaller in my case down to about a foot in size if they are a full bodied owl and even smaller if they are just a partial such as just the head or an outline.

Here is an example of a 15 foot tall full owl that is at an old treasure site.
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In order to understand how important the owl in the picture above is I am showing a side view of him, I am standing at the Crisscross/Aura Location looking over to the side of the Owls Head. (the Circled Black Boulder)
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I have an owl on one my sites, I remember you telling us it one of the most important monument or sign you can have on a location.
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You know cyzak something I never really discussed with you are the shadow signs, this is mainly due to the fact that they have to be viewed at the right time of year such as on the Fall Equinox winter solstice or some very specific time of year.
The Catholics used different simple shadow signs such as a pointer or wedge shadow to get close to the treasure area, however, these shadows can be made into anything from a bear a cat a dog etc,

in your picture (which I am assuming was off on the time of year or day) there is a good possibility that the shadow is pointing a direction to go. and could turn into a animal of some sort when at the correct time of year and day. I say this because it looks like a shadow ear possibly pointing the way. (could even be an Indian head with a pointing feather)
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Here is a verified shadow sign of two boulders (one boulder is similar to yours) they are making a shadow Hand with a finger pointing over to where the treasure is at, this was taken a few days before the Fall Equinox.
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Here is another interesting picture, first notice the Turtle Head sticking out from the rocky cliff then look at the Shadow Cat laying down behind and left of the Turtle Head with his pointed ear sticking up.
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Shadows and sun signs were fantastic ways to mark something (even buried treasure which they most definitely did on specific days) but without knowing when to look for them they are pretty much impossible to follow unless they make an image you recognize and you happen to catch it at the right time of day and year.

I don't want anybody to get stuck on the shadows as I know for a fact that they used a chain and compass to measure down to the last foot to the entrances, in some cases with elaborate triangles and Crosses. However it is possible that they started changing over to more shadow signs at the end of their reign here in the late 1700s to the early 1800s in order to hide the entrances better or if the treasures were buried by a different group of the Catholics such as the Jesuits who really liked using shadows and sun signs to mark things.
 

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No, as you get near the cache the owls can be large or small it really depends on the time period, older cache sites have much larger owls while the later (1700-1800s) they started making them smaller in my case down to about a foot in size if they are a full bodied owl and even smaller if they are just a partial such as just the head or an outline.

Here is an example of a 15 foot tall full owl that is at an old treasure site.
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In order to understand how important the owl in the picture above is I am showing a side view of him, I am standing at the Crisscross/Aura Location looking over to the side of the Owls Head. (the Circled Black Boulder)
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No, as you get near the cache the owls can be large or small it really depends on the time period, older cache sites have much larger owls while the later (1700-1800s) they started making them smaller in my case down to about a foot in size if they are a full bodied owl and even smaller if they are just a partial such as just the head or an outline.

Here is an example of a 15 foot tall full owl that is at an old treasure site.
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In order to understand how important the owl in the picture above is I am showing a side view of him, I am standing at the Crisscross/Aura Location looking over to the side of the Owls Head. (the Circled Black Boulder)
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Is this an example of the trinity you mentioned earlier?
 

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Big shadows are more mines and crypts I think, but big vaults go along with them. Straight down digs are what you want to be here for, and sandy1's got that info. There's going to be straight down digs near the big stuff anyways, but you are using slightly different markers among the big stuff. Big stuff gets you in the areas, electronics gets you near the things you can try to dig solo or with a partner or two. There's a ton of stuff out there that's just undo-able without a backhoe.
I have some cool egg rock markers on really big sites. Maybe an alpha omega type thing. Egg is a beginning and an end I suppose. They stand out pretty good.
 

Big shadows are more mines and crypts I think, but big vaults go along with them. Straight down digs are what you want to be here for, and sandy1's got that info. There's going to be straight down digs near the big stuff anyways, but you are using slightly different markers among the big stuff. Big stuff gets you in the areas, electronics gets you near the things you can try to dig solo or with a partner or two. There's a ton of stuff out there that's just undo-able without a backhoe.
I have some cool egg rock markers on really big sites. Maybe an alpha omega type thing. Egg is a beginning and an end I suppose. They stand out pretty good.
Is it possible to send pictures of eggs?
 

You are one of the first to ever notice that shadow coming off that perfectly round boulder my friend.The time was September when I was in there at the spot. Here is a photo of it as it begin to develop.And this is a perfect round boulder few have ever witnessed this.And slap I can not stress enough how important it is to use the camera to to capture auras it is so important take the time it will pay off it is a lot of due diligence but it is totally needed for a recovery.
 

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This photo is of a very large stone in the shape of a severed head of a dog. During the winter solstice, I took a photo from above that made me see a beautiful shadow.
 

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