Ancient Aztec/Myan, Spanish, and KGC trail.

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Thanks for the post Widomanmx some very cool pic's I see a lot of Elephants and Sevens.
 

Widomanmx I can tell you that those's Pictures you posted are the coolest thing that I have ever seen! Man Those's Guys Were Awesome! Art at it's finest right there.
 

Hello Dog hope everything is well. I would love to hear your two cents worth on the little man and the cat my friend. Oh and the other little pointed nose guy. LOL
 

Thanks Pinwheel. Did you have a carved box with a G M H B inside of it? Or the numbers 7-21-45?

Hi Mdog. If you look in pic ssp 414 192 at the top of the bluff. Is this the type of carved box you are talking about? We have not found those letters or numbers you are inquiring about. It does not mean they are not there, We just have not found them yet. I have not gotten to spend a lot of time on these sites OTH is doing most of the tracking. He is developing a good eye for it. A few more trails and he is going to be a Top Dog. I think he works all day, does the tracking with the daylight he has left and studies all night. I wonder when he sleeps. If those numbers and letters are there I bet he will find them soon.

Pinwheel
 

bayou 047.JPG All right guys I really need some help on this image right here. Its very interesting to say the least. What culture would have left this behind?
 

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Weekender could you help me out on the pic I just posted and see If you can do your magic and make it clear? Thanks
 

dog, the treasure hunter, that pile of rocks came from up (online) where is a vertical opening dividing the cliffs, from that angle cant see it, looking "panorama picture" there is another spoil pile of rocks to the right and up on the cliffs like a "big V" .. i think someone dynamited the cliffs searching for a vein/"something" or maybe rain over the years drag stones & earth because above the cliffs terrain looks very sloped to that add the height
.. place is full of piles of rocks, everywhere you look will find a "pile of rocks" :dontknow:

on the hunt, where you see 7's?

That owl is amazing, with red chest and gray feathers/wings :o
 

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View attachment 1010302 All right guys I really need some help on this image right here. Its very interesting to say the least. What culture would have left this behind?

:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7: All of them!:laughing7: What's a guy to do sitting in a dark cave on a rainy day, all by himself, with just his imagination and a piece of charcoal to pass the time?:laughing7: I think I'm starting to pick up on this abstract image thing.

Seriously, the Jane Fonda carving I posted earlier really caught me by surprise. That was carved right outside a cave that seemed to be a manmade shelter. That was the only carving like that in the whole area. Not even any modern stuff. Jane Fonda actually had a message showing direction. It was also late 19th or early 20th century. I don't know what this is telling you, if anything. Is this charcoal or some type of paint.
 

LoL I know what you mean Mdog! I thought the same thing until I discovered these's close by.bayou 031.JPG
 

Hi Mdog. If you look in pic ssp 414 192 at the top of the bluff. Is this the type of carved box you are talking about? We have not found those letters or numbers you are inquiring about. It does not mean they are not there, We just have not found them yet. I have not gotten to spend a lot of time on these sites OTH is doing most of the tracking. He is developing a good eye for it. A few more trails and he is going to be a Top Dog. I think he works all day, does the tracking with the daylight he has left and studies all night. I wonder when he sleeps. If those numbers and letters are there I bet he will find them soon.

Pinwheel

I looked at the picture of the bluff and see the box you're talking about. Here's a picture of the one I'm talking about.

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It's 19 inches top and bottom and 18 on the sides. IMO it has multiple meanings.

Hey Pinwheel, is that bluff facing south or east? You might have some shadow art.
 

LoL I know what you mean Mdog! I thought the same thing until I discovered these's close by.View attachment 1010406

These are real good, OTH. Right there easy to see and no guess work about it. What can you tell us about them? Do you think the material used to create these was used on the guy with the big nose? Is the hand large or small?
 

Hello Mdog well I can tell you that these's were found back in a cave ( Quiet a distance from the entrance ) The same material was used to make the big nose guy and these's. These's images are very old and in superb condition. The material used in the picture of the little guy and the tiger that I posted is different from the material of these's. Mdog the hands are smaller than the average size person. I have a few more pic's of some very cool things that I know has never been found before in North America.
 

View attachment 1010302 All right guys I really need some help on this image right here. Its very interesting to say the least. What culture would have left this behind?
The puma or panther was left as a guardian on entrances. It has been told a great and fierce tribe once ruled a region in South America. They wore the skins of panthers and was feared by all. I cant tell if the panther has been burned or dyed into the wall. The question is when it was put there? Also how did they mark the rock. I suspect you have two entrances as a false entrance was a norm. The panther marks the real entrance. Hope this helps.
 

I looked at the picture of the bluff and see the box you're talking about. Here's a picture of the one I'm talking about.

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It's 19 inches top and bottom and 18 on the sides. IMO it has multiple meanings.

Hey Pinwheel, is that bluff facing south or east? You might have some shadow art.


Hey Mdog. the bluff is facing a northwest direction. I have not been there on a clear day to take pics. yet. I am expecting some good shadow symblos to fill in the gaps and complete the message.

Pinwheel
 

Thanks for that great information Casca. It looks like they used a dye of some sort to draw the tiger & the little man Casca. I am with you the question is when was it put there and to whom put it there? The other figures that are farther back in the cave looks to me was do with charcoal. I have only found one entrance to the cave but I suspect their is another way in the cave. I haven't had my boots on the ground long enough yet to get a full grasp of the area. I do think that the charcoal drawings are very old and I would feel comfortable in saying they are over 12000 thousand years old from some of the depictions that I have seen. Well I say 12000 years old anyway ( That's from what the scholars have taught us ) LOL
 

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Looking like a crested fowl facing left. I don,t want to know where its at, but fowl to inspire may not have been there at time of application or may have. Did not find a silhouette to match, but did find Atahualpa,(Inca) who we know from S. America. "Happiness fowl" a totemic bird I believe might be his A.K.A.... if I read it right.

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View attachment 1010302 All right guys I really need some help on this image right here. Its very interesting to say the least. What culture would have left this behind?
As mentioned Mississippian culture was one of several who had a water panther. Too likely there was a clan of warrior with it as a totem.Other cultures were into jaguars. In area I,m familiar with there is lots of water and a need for such a creature to create severe water actions. That type panther traveled with people through there belief in it.
An alleged Mississippian cup with water panther design suggesting they were well aware of it and showing its shape varied in appearance from farther east where it had a long tail and jagged back in great lakes area, its tail stirring the water when angry..image002.gif

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The Q,ero look to North America as physical strength as the eagle and the south the condor, the heart. Perhaps some fled here and not all remaining were atop the Andes.http://www.lost-civilizations.net/inca-prophecies.html
 

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See if you can find out who built that road.........county or a private group. They may have dug that pit, too.

Shortstack and Dog the Treasure Hunter. I have been planing to to circle back to this trail. This thread is moving so fast I can hardly keep up. SS I believe the road was built by the rancher to have access to a spot on the river. I dont think he had anything to do with the pit mine. From where the road ends it is another 1/4 to 1/2 mile to the pit mine. The road was cut within the last 10 -20 years but that mine has been there for a really long time.

I croped this pic to show the goblin monument better. I know I dont need to point out to you guys that there is more to this than just the goblin. This goblin has been guarding this mine and spring for a long, long, long, time.
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I know that this guy with the basket on his head is a little hard to make out but he has been there for a really long time.
He is standing on the wall right where the spring emerges from the bluff. The spring only flows a couple hundred feet before it empties into a river.

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as we followed the trail that led us inbetween the river and the mountain about a 1/4 mile from the spring we came upon this sentinel. He had been guarding this trail for a long time. He Is hard to make out because we did not take time to clear out the under brush before I snapped the pic.
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After this we traveled on another 1/4 mile where we turned up in to a canyon. We traveled up the canyon about a 4th mile where we found what many folks call a yard. This place is ancient. The Spanish left some signs on the trail but they did not molest this place at all. There was no need to, and I am glad.

More to come. Pinwheel
 

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