A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

Stand alone boulder
Throne high on hillside
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You should go to that big boulder those little ones look movable they would never take a chance of losing a cache due to movable rocks (the movable rocks may help at some point but the shaft sign and one of the points of the triangle or cross will not be movable at all) as in one of the largest boulders on the hill, this is because once they are moved you can no longer get the proper layout degrees.
 

Pm me if you find anything off that tombstone in img3545jpg. I have one cut exactly same size and shape near a spot I'm working.

They can be decoys I know, But I have seen large ones over mine entrances. Just want more info on them.
 

You should go to that big boulder those little ones look movable they would never take a chance of losing a cache due to movable rocks (the movable rocks may help at some point but the shaft sign and one of the points of the triangle or cross will not be movable at all) as in one of the largest boulders on the hill, this is because once they are moved you can no longer get the proper layout degrees.
Large boulder not movable
Smaller rocks placed not natural note cap/plug rock
Is that represent cache spot
Are they saying multiple cash spots that would multiple auras
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You should go to that big boulder those little ones look movable they would never take a chance of losing a cache due to movable rocks (the movable rocks may help at some point but the shaft sign and one of the points of the triangle or cross will not be movable at all) as in one of the largest boulders on the hill, this is because once they are moved you can no longer get the proper layout degrees.
Multiple auras I caught during solar storms - 15
That are in vicinity of boulder
Rock set
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You should go to that big boulder those little ones look movable they would never take a chance of losing a cache due to movable rocks (the movable rocks may help at some point but the shaft sign and one of the points of the triangle or cross will not be movable at all) as in one of the largest boulders on the hill, this is because once they are moved you can no longer get the proper layout degrees.
Aura site
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You should go to that big boulder those little ones look movable they would never take a chance of losing a cache due to movable rocks (the movable rocks may help at some point but the shaft sign and one of the points of the triangle or cross will not be movable at all) as in one of the largest boulders on the hill, this is because once they are moved you can no longer get the proper layout degrees.
Wood dowel exactly 3” encountered @ 21”
Does this represent the trinity and the wood cross Jesus was crucified on?
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Large boulder not movable
Smaller rocks placed not natural note cap/plug rock
Is that represent cache spot
Are they saying multiple cash spots that would multiple aurasView attachment 2184313View attachment 2184314
Yes this is what I was talking about a singular boulder by itself at the base of the hill, now you have to decide if it is just a trail marker or one point of a Cross, in order to do this you will need to see if it is carved into a treasure marker such as a Triangle or Rabbit a Eagle an Owl or a Duck (you may need to see it from when you are on the hill looking back down at it) also which way is East from this boulder?

One other thing if this is an alignment boulder (going to a crisscross spot on the hill) you will see another boulder below it while standing on the hill looking back down at it that you line up.

The picture below is an example of one of mine and there are three more alignments to this Crisscross spot.
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What a great thread! I'm a novice in this field, but it is very exciting to know there are others here with more information on this subject than myself.

I have a question for sandy1, and anyone else who can give me some information or at least their opinion...I've seen photos on this thread of animal rocks, namely turtles and ducks, somewhat hidden or disguised on a bigger rock. What is the significance, if any, if the duck is much larger and more obvious? Like in this photo...
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And what is the rock formation to the right of the duck?

Also, what if an entire mountain range, from a particular angle, takes on the shape of a turtle?
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Thank you for any information you can provide. Much appreciated!
 

What a great thread! I'm a novice in this field, but it is very exciting to know there are others here with more information on this subject than myself.

I have a question for sandy1, and anyone else who can give me some information or at least their opinion...I've seen photos on this thread of animal rocks, namely turtles and ducks, somewhat hidden or disguised on a bigger rock. What is the significance, if any, if the duck is much larger and more obvious? Like in this photo...View attachment 2184422
And what is the rock formation to the right of the duck?

Also, what if an entire mountain range, from a particular angle, takes on the shape of a turtle? View attachment 2184423

Thank you for any information you can provide. Much appreciated!
You have what looks to be a duck and a shaft sign combination, the top of the range turtle is too large to be man made. Looks like the shaft sign would have been perfect if you were a couple steps to the left.
 

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You have what looks to be a duck and a shaft sign combination, the top of the range turtle is too large to be man made. Looks like the shaft sign would have been perfect if you were a couple steps to the left.
Ok, thank you for the information. Angles are everything aren't they..
 

Hello Sandy. I would be happy to know your opinion about these photos. And one question, have you ever found halos in rocks? And if you found it, did that rock have a special shape?
 

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Ok, thank you for the information. Angles are everything aren't they..
Absolutely, one of the most common ways they hid things were two markers that were offset (one further away than the other) and when you viewed them from the correct angle they came together to make the proper image, this is the same idea with the two boulder alignments while standing on the correct spot the alignments align by sight.
 

Hello Sandy. I would be happy to know your opinion about these photos. And one question, have you ever found halos in rocks? And if you found it, did that rock have a special shape?
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Yes this is what I was talking about a singular boulder by itself at the base of the hill, now you have to decide if it is just a trail marker or one point of a Cross, in order to do this you will need to see if it is carved into a treasure marker such as a Triangle or Rabbit a Eagle an Owl or a Duck (you may need to see it from when you are on the hill looking back down at it) also which way is East from this boulder?

One other thing if this is an alignment boulder (going to a crisscross spot on the hill) you will see another boulder below it while standing on the hill looking back down at it that you line up.

The picture below is an example of one of mine and there are three more alignments to this Crisscross spot.
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Triangle with the criss cross spot
Bottom of rocks turn over on criss cross spot
Js 3s 5s J with tail
a - c
Many marks
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I am going to say the same thing to you that I tell most people the markers are there to mislead you, you have to pick out specific treasure markers that are not movable and then use degrees and measurements between them as well as degree angles off of them.
Many boulder alignments
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