A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

I actually have a question on this, so when you find these spots, and I have several as such, where two markers come together to form a single image from a certain location, what is the significance of that location you are standing on related to the treasure?
Well it can be a Crisscross Spot or one point of a cross or one point of/on a triangle, of course you will not be sure if you are at the correct distance to be on one of the points above just on the line of sight until you measure from other markers around or if they (more than one correct image) aligns from a different angle creating a crisscross spot.
 

Should there be a certain number of stones forming the cross?
All that is needed is a single boulder and a Invisible Crisscross spot at a measured distance (such as 144 feet) and a compass degree.
 

Well it can be a Crisscross Spot or one point of a cross or one point of/on a triangle, of course you will not be sure if you are at the correct distance to be on one of the points above just on the line of sight until you measure from other markers around or if they (more than one correct image) aligns from a different angle creating a crisscross spot.
I have one such spot that is just off a triangle of large boulders. Haven't paid much attention into it yet. Will have to go back and look it at for specifics. One of the boulders of the triangle is used as the image. Maybe two , I can't remember.
 

I am going to try to make this more simple for you, look for a Permanent boulder that has an obvious Triangle carved on it (the Triangle will be around a foot or bigger in size)
Could this photo be the triangle you are looking for?
 

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Could this photo be the triangle you are looking for?
no that is more of a pointer the triangles I am talking about are more. equilateral or close to it.

The one below is carved on a cliff face but most are on a single non movable boulder.
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Here is a more standard type of triangle on a single boulder, the left line is shooting 63 compass degrees.(there is no set direction they are carved)
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Do you think these photos are correct?
 

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When we find the invisible crossing point and stand there, should we see the triangle clearly?
no, on the two pictures as I have said before you need to insert them in the thread not leave them as thumbnails.
 

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