Basic signs and symbols you have found

There is a lot of possibilities here that need to be documented.
I am wondering if that large weird X isn't a turtle.
We'll find out more when I get closer.
 

Might be a good place to get some helium filled balloon and take some photos from about 50/75 feet and look for rock patterns. ( grin). Amanda's probably not very heavy and may be looking for a starting point to get her kicked off
 

1 in = 2.54 cm
1 in³ = (2.54)(2.54)(2.54) = 16.387064 cm³/in³
12 in³ = (30.48)(30.48)(30.48) = 28,316.846592 cm³/ft³

Density of gold = 19.3 g Au/cm³
28,316.846592 cm³ (19.3 g) = 546,515.1461736 g Au/ft³

USD per gram = $47.68
546,515.1561736 ($47.68) = $26,057,842.16955725 ft³

1 gram = .00220462262 lb
546,515.14617367 (.00220462262) = 1,204.859653426925 lb/ft³
 

Blind.In.Texas said:
1 in = 2.54 cm
1 in³ = (2.54)(2.54)(2.54) = 16.387064 cm³/in³
12 in³ = (30.48)(30.48)(30.48) = 28,316.846592 cm³/ft³

Density of gold = 19.3 g Au/cm³
28,316.846592 cm³ (19.3 g) = 546,515.1461736 g Au/ft³

USD per gram = $47.68
546,515.1561736 ($47.68) = $26,057,842.16955725 ft³

1 gram = .00220462262 lb
546,515.14617367 (.00220462262) = 1,204.859653426925 lb/ft³


:tongue3: ??? :o :-\ ??? :dontknow: :help: :read2:
 

Blind.In.Texas said:
1 in = 2.54 cm
1 in³ = (2.54)(2.54)(2.54) = 16.387064 cm³/in³
12 in³ = (30.48)(30.48)(30.48) = 28,316.846592 cm³/ft³

Density of gold = 19.3 g Au/cm³
28,316.846592 cm³ (19.3 g) = 546,515.1461736 g Au/ft³

USD per gram = $47.68
546,515.1561736 ($47.68) = $26,057,842.16955725 ft³

1 gram = .00220462262 lb
546,515.14617367 (.00220462262) = 1,204.859653426925 lb/ft³


http://www.allmeasures.com/Formulae/static/formulae/density/16.htm
place a 1 in the box marked cubic feet & click on calc.
 

Here is a grouping of some common signs. For Dsty cause he probably is tired of seeing that other elephant.

The last picture reminds me of my pic..with the little turtle. That last not my pic..and is from Wyoming.
 

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WOW Thanks Kim, that's a proud Eagle. Thank's. It's just beyond my ability to comprend how much work went into those carvings all over this Nation, Does it point to D.C.
 

Wow! Where to start... Something piqued my interest the other day about Spanish treasure and I found this site in no time flat. I've been spending all my free time for 3 solid days just gleaning heaps of awesome information from all your posts/discussions. I work outdoors and notice all kinds of crazy stuff (crazy in a good way most of the time). I spend most of my time in the woods in Washington, but in my younger days, I was a desert rat and still love that four corners country. Anyhow, I have a couple of pictures of a site that I found years ago and am planning to get back to this summer sometime with my son. I'll have much better pictures then. I'll post the ones I have, one a time for now. They are scanned from regular old film, so the quality isn't really there, but the rocks are!! I didn't know anything about Spanish treasure until I started seeing all these figures and shapes in the rocks and on the landscape. It didn't take much to make me a believer. Here is picture number one:
Let me know what you think, sorry they are grainy....I'll circle most of what I see in the second photo: (yellow=lions, pink=lamb,blue=Christ,green=??,black=man/indian). I find it interesting that the faces on the left look to the right, the one in the back looks toward this area, and the ones on the right are looking to the left. I love this stuff and thanks for all the enjoyment and information over the past 3 days. I look forward to more!!

I really had to reduce the image size to make it fit, if anyone has any suggestions, I'm open....what is a good size/resolution to post with?? Thanks in advance..
 

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Here is the picture that started it for me and made me go revisit the site and take the previous picture. I wanted to take a non-flash picture, but the first shot I took flashed, so I took another one without the flash. Boy, was I glad the flash went off or I never would have known...except the owl is visible in both pictures. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that horse!! Wouldn't you know that I would have to go back for the second round of pictures...yeeha! Too bad I didn't have a nice digital camera back then...
 

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New Guard said:
Wow! Where to start... Something piqued my interest the other day about Spanish treasure and I found this site in no time flat. I've been spending all my free time for 3 solid days just gleaning heaps of awesome information from all your posts/discussions. I work outdoors and notice all kinds of crazy stuff (crazy in a good way most of the time). I spend most of my time in the woods in Washington, but in my younger days, I was a desert rat and still love that four corners country. Anyhow, I have a couple of pictures of a site that I found years ago and am planning to get back to this summer sometime with my son. I'll have much better pictures then. I'll post the ones I have, one a time for now. They are scanned from regular old film, so the quality isn't really there, but the rocks are!! I didn't know anything about Spanish treasure until I started seeing all these figures and shapes in the rocks and on the landscape. It didn't take much to make me a believer. Here is picture number one:
Let me know what you think, sorry they are grainy....I'll circle most of what I see in the second photo: (yellow=lions, pink=lamb,blue=Christ,green=??,black=man/indian). I find it interesting that the faces on the left look to the right, the one in the back looks toward this area, and the ones on the right are looking to the left. I love this stuff and thanks for all the enjoyment and information over the past 3 days. I look forward to more!!

I really had to reduce the image size to make it fit, if anyone has any suggestions, I'm open....what is a good size/resolution to post with?? Thanks in advance..

If what I am seeing in your photo is going anywhere, one might start looking for the dominant landform to start within the realm of a legend that is all but lost forever. One special monk God knows how far back, started this symbol reference of ground mapping or the proverbial bread trail that covers every trail where the Dons went ; start to finish. That means that wherever gold has been found by Americans, the Spanish monks were already there first and found and hid anything of real value through crafty landscaping.

At the Dutchman site, he (the priest) who stands by the river, is portrayed by an ancient and massive Saguaro cactus; were looking for the head of the vein in the area. I think that one will find that the scene in the picture will repeat itself on a small scale, near the mine if there is one there to begin with. From an exact mapped position in the area, one stands to watch the shadows; cast from like shapes, a reference of a holy man with some key clues found in the vows and methodology of Catholic Monks; favorite verses and fairy tales.

Personally, I believe that there is a cave/vault out there with the gentleman in question buried within it. Some sort of experience made him famous; possibly an early saint of sorts or greatest dowser for the king etc. The layout surrounding the location of his burial site was mapped and then adapted on different scales as it was applied to each other mine site across the states with stones that stand out in the aforementioned format.

A man, a knife, and the fish per say; a bread trail of stone laid out in the math of the Witch mathematician "Marie Agnese" (Hope I spelled it right here) a formula that went around and around and then brought you back to where you started from, working back and forth from one scale to another. The trail of the Spanish Horse Soldier led by monks. It became a coded paper map game for the King of Spain; no kidding, they are the paper maps that you find in treasure books...cut and or fold.

In your photo, a monk sleeps and a Cherub who sits on his shoulder, delivers to him his dreams. Crafty characters perish here, characters of the craft live forever..........
 

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A group of headstones en-route to one of their mines. Surely hints at a trap or two don't it? The Knight, The Virgin and the Dragon........

The Virgin sought after (gold) and the fears of darkness that one battles in the old and deep high grader mine, waving his torch from side to side like a sword in hand as he closes in on the depths of the hold; praying it wont kill him before he can get to her. The stones are a shoulder profile of a man holding a lit torch; one stone is the man and the other is the torch flame or the head of the dragon likewise. In the legends, a virgin is tied to a pole outside the dragon's lair. This is why one will usually find a topped tree near the mine with it's top burned off.
 

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New Guard:
First, welcome to the forum.

Second, your first photo has a Queen AND a King. Check out the Queen's headdress with the number and letters. I've seen this combination before in a photo of someone's site. Can't remember which one though.

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Your second photo has a clear ice bear (or lion). It's either ice or quartz or possible glass.

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Thanks for the info/insights/interpretation you guys. I appreciate any insights and will take them with me to the field. I'm really excited and have been planning a thorough outing in the area. There are also other major signs in the area, including what appears to be a monk or a queen (full size about a 100 foot column of solid rock) that has a robe on and is looking west. There are also some extra faces in what I call the horsehead picture. If it is a bear or a lion, what do they symbolize, one of the gospel writers? I love this stuff....thanks again... :hello2:
 

Creatures that seek the caves formed by a hydrothermal event; begin where the gray and reds come together in the presence of quartz
 

My thanks to all who confirmed my info on the weight of Gold.

Please keep at me as I need to stay sharp.
No matter how long I do this.
 

Thom,
very interesting site! It has the same icons as my queen of sheba site..here this nubian princess in her tawny glory, with her eye make up - the attractor and which anchors the line of site to the most important item, the rough pig looking silhouette - used as a pointer.
To the unlearned ones, who cant read the code, this is the direction of the false trail.
1.nubian queen- ancient icon of King Solomons time
2.white dog- even though scupted in brown stone, is is lighter than the black dog shadow
3.pheasant - has its own clue
4.pig-a medium size cache
5.light saber- something very important here
6.shadow owl one of the trio
7.black dog-this time the black dog points!
8.duck-ducking out...coming back at reverse azimuth

each of the above players have their lines to deliver...
the duck is looking in the same direction as the pig pointer - but we know to reverse it..
his line of site touches the black dogs nose..not his eyes, as we know dog is all nose..the
black dogs nose is pointing to a small spot on the rock behind...a letter "S" with the bottom part of the S is missing, when the line is drawn from the duck to the dog to this letter, the line [the tiny yellow extension of the red line of site]....all confirmation that the
line is drawn correct..gotta love them jesuits, they practiced the art of confirmation, as much as art of genuflection.
Nubian_Princess an old dog original rangler marked.jpg
hope this helps
rangler
 

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