A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

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Hadji Can you circle the two cacti? If anybody else sees them go ahead and circle them.
 

Hadji Can you circle the two cacti? If anybody else sees them go ahead and circle them.

I've been waiting for someone to post the circled cacti, since no one has yet i'll give it another shot.

Sandy, i may be way off here but I believe these are the cacti you're talking about, only thing is I see 3 of them...
 

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So it's the saguaros?
 

Yes M, the two sagauro's, O those are the wrong two keep looking.
 

Yes M, the two sagauro's, O those are the wrong two keep looking.

These 2 are small cactus and the one in front of the A frame rock is blending in with the desert bush..... It's a little hard to see it...
 

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That is correct A, the two cacti are 33 feet apart and are an alignment, these were planted within 10 years and are on a compass degree of 45 degrees, The A-Frame rock is also an upside down heart and turtle from the left side.

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Also, the big boulder's top part that I circled is the shape of a heart and is also a turtle head looking to the right toward the small saguaro, and the other small saguaro is directly in front of the A frame but it blends in with the bush.

Perhaps these two are used as an alignment?


UPDATE: Sorry, I posted without knowing you had already posted the correct info and confirmed that it indeed is used as an alignment. Awesome stuff! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Thanks Sandy, that reminds me that it is important to know the age of certain plants, trees, bushes, etc. Here in the red neck south we know the age of
the long leaf yellow pine and oak trees. Well, some folks do. I can guess pretty close sometimes. I did not think of your sentinels and the age of the
cacti, or saguaro, or whatever they are. I suppose you have different names for one specimen.
GREAT LEARNING CURVE, thanks again.
 

The reason why I showed these markers is because I wanted everybody to see that these markers actually stand out compared to the other things around them, There are no other small saguaros within a hundred feet in any direction from these two and the A-frame rock really stands out since its pointed and there are no other pointed rocks in the area not to mention its a different color than the other rocks in the area.

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The reason why I showed these markers is because I wanted everybody to see that these markers actually stand out compared to the other things around them, There are no other small saguaros within a hundred feet in any direction from these two and the A-frame rock really stands out since its pointed and there are no other pointed rocks in the area not to mention its a different color than the other rocks in the area.

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Saguaros can grow 40' tall and live 150 or more years in Arizona. They grow very, very slow at first and those of the size shown in your photo (approximately a foot tall, more or less) are likely to be about 20 years old - let's say 30 for the sake of discussion. With that in mind, then it seems you are saying this "layout" was created in the 1990s, maybe later. Who would have done this?
 

They don't plant these saguaros from seeds they are already nearly this size when the sentinels transplant them.
 

I was able to take pictures Friday afternoon and Saturday afternoon but never caught any auras, I will say that it rained cats and dogs this morning (Saturday) and it was cloudy the rest of the day.

In the past most of my auras have been caught on dry sunny days, so the ground and air being wet (heavy humidity) lately could be effecting the auras.

Arizona is in the monsoon season right now.
 

They don't plant these saguaros from seeds they are already nearly this size when the sentinels transplant them.

So, the sentinels planted these cacti within the past decade or two? Are you saying these guys, or someone for whom they are watching, buried loot in the vicinity of the cacti within the past few years?
 

No, they are adding extra markers to existing treasures from the Spanish era.
The original old markers are larger rocks and not movable.

This information is all in my guide.
 

No, they are adding extra markers to existing treasures from the Spanish era.
The original old markers are larger rocks and not movable.

This information is all in my guide.

Wouldn't larger immovable rocks be preferable to living plants that are susceptible to dying and disappearing due to a number of possible causes?
 

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