dog the treasure hunter
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I find this shape interesting too. Gonna have to see if its legit.
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I can see that. Iam glad i didnt look into that one, i would have been about 214 kilometers off. I think this is a mineral claim also. I think its a much older one, not recorded on paper. I see doorway, mineral deposit there. Looks to be possibly Irish with the clover? Possibly the Molly Maguries?
Ancient Claim marker - Cookes Range.
Here is a great video. Amazing what this guy can do. Lots of good info. in that video. I bet he would be one heck of a teacher on the subject . If you believe in dowsing, and use it. It should help you with understanding the X spot stuff. It will take you to the next level on where to dig. Like the Lizard Kings says, this can be held by any man. No need for a self proclaimed Guru with the rule book. Its there for the common man. Just set the Ego on the shelf. It will be a threat to the experts, but dont let them try and control you. The Lizard King is right.
Also if you have a stand out pyramid peak, you can try going due east /west of it, as far as you can see and still see it from the site. Go exactly, not 1/100th of a degree variance and you may find a cache site. It can be several miles away. One landowner spot I've been trying to secure a contract is 11 miles off. But the spot I want to excavate is exactly due east-west. 270.00/90.00 degrees from the peak. There are stacked rocks on the peak where you start/measure from. And many other markers in closer on or near the hillside where it's at. It's perfectly how a storage would be mapped for later retrieval (major markers/monuments/land forms to go from).
Ha, including a huge aura right over the top, which I actually found first, before all the alignments and markers I didn't know about...