Basic signs and symbols you have found

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newbie here with an odd question.
i went to school in south west new mexico and the area where the school was you could find pottery grind holes caves with drawings allover as well as crosses and other signs ive seen in this thread.
and one thing that i was just thinking about is there was to put it nicely a 35 foot at least male genitalia standing in a field
no other rock formations around like it at all
there was a cave in the direction "it" pointed but i could never get into it too high of a bluff
has anyone ever run across anything like this before?
 

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didustealmymonky said:
newbie here with an odd question.
i went to school in south west new mexico and the area where the school was you could find pottery grind holes caves with drawings allover as well as crosses and other signs ive seen in this thread.
and one thing that i was just thinking about is there was to put it nicely a 35 foot at least male genitalia standing in a field
no other rock formations around like it at all
there was a cave in the direction "it" pointed but i could never get into it too high of a bluff
has anyone ever run across anything like this before?

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,232140.0.html
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The rat man has a set on him that has been modified into a turtle

BTW Welcome, hope you find something to help you here in these pages.
 

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is it a Gila Monster?
On the photos that I posted I pointed out some for my daughter to take and others she did on her own. This area is a pandora's box of sign, there is so much it is overwhelming to say the least. All photos that I have posted come from a small area. Thomas
 

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hehehe..what a great pic of you on that ledge!


Well..solved it! It is an Ancient hair dresser with blow dryer in hand.

blowdryer.jpg

Well even if not..might give some ideas to think about...break out of the box.

Another thought was topo..but not seeing enough of the background to say yea or nay. Hard to tell..another idea... repeating sign. And if not natural is that a guy on a canoe over on the right on the bluff?
TOPO.jpg


The figure is unusual. The one end looks like a dead turtle head, or the lines remind me of baleen. There might be X like carvings in its mouth. Rotating, it could be a ball someone is standing on.

croparrowheadmk.jpg

Starting left - there might be a V. If not natural..the longish thing looks like a river map or...constellation thingy - reminds me of the next pic..but just reminiscent. In the upper square i keep seeing a face with maybe an ear bob. clockwise from the square..not sure what that is. But seems worth a closer look.

Finally bottom arrow if not natural..could be number 8.

mixcoatl.gif

Well.. no idea what it is and if anything i pointed out is artificial But maybe this will spark something. Oh..and the thought cannon floated through my mind too.
 

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didustealmymonky said:
newbie here with an odd question.
i went to school in south west new mexico and the area where the school was you could find pottery grind holes caves with drawings allover as well as crosses and other signs ive seen in this thread.
and one thing that i was just thinking about is there was to put it nicely a 35 foot at least male genitalia standing in a field
no other rock formations around like it at all
there was a cave in the direction "it" pointed but i could never get into it too high of a bluff
has anyone ever run across anything like this before?

In treasure hunting lore, the male genetalia is a classic symbol allegedly used by the group loosely referred to on TNet and elsewhere as the 'KGC'. It's all about fertility. It's usage dates back millenia to many cultures - the Egyptian friezes are an example. Closer to home, the anasazi's familiar kokopelli, a fertility figure, is often shown endowed with a huge phallus. The KGC students would be excited about your find.

That school wouldn't be WNMU in Silver City, would it?
 

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Nice pic's,Old dog I thought at first it might of been a dog with his tail up.It's funny what things look at first.
To me the head looks more like a birds head and the but end looks like a mans head with a C at the back of
his head.The square part were the dogs feet might of been looks like a small T carved on the end.But maybe
I read to much in to things. Still learning and love every minute of it. Also in response to the 35 foot male
genitalia I also have a similar symbol at one of my sights.It is about 6 to7 feet tall,I can post it if it will not
a fend any one.The location is by a sun symbol which I believe is by a mine entrance.So many places so little time.
GOOD HUNTING.
 

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Thanks Desert Moon for pointing out the V it's easy to see now.How do you change the pics like that.
 

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i downloaded picasa and use effects, shadows and tints. Then irfanview for negatives and other things. Both are free.
I find using shadows often works better than negative..for me.
 

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Springfield said:
didustealmymonky said:
newbie here with an odd question.
i went to school in south west new mexico and the area where the school was you could find pottery grind holes caves with drawings allover as well as crosses and other signs ive seen in this thread.
and one thing that i was just thinking about is there was to put it nicely a 35 foot at least male genitalia standing in a field
no other rock formations around like it at all
there was a cave in the direction "it" pointed but i could never get into it too high of a bluff
has anyone ever run across anything like this before?

In treasure hunting lore, the male genetalia is a classic symbol allegedly used by the group loosely referred to on TNet and elsewhere as the 'KGC'. It's all about fertility. It's usage dates back millenia to many cultures - the Egyptian friezes are an example. Closer to home, the anasazi's familiar kokopelli, a fertility figure, is often shown endowed with a huge phallus. The KGC students would be excited about your find.

That school wouldn't be WNMU in Silver City, would it?
no not silver city ill see if i have any friends who still go there and have them take a pic
it is literally in the middle of a field in a valley and it looks like someone dropped a se.x toy in the middle of the field
this site seems pretty p.g so i wont be to specific but it is 100 percent anatomically correct as far as being phallic ie a "head" urethra etc
 

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Perhaps that 35 foot "thingy" in that field was put there by some of the Phoenicians who came to this country waaaay before Columbus. They and the Egyptians were fond of phallic symbols and perhaps they used it as a pointer to something else. Didn't you say that there's a cave up on a cliff? If there are Phoenician / Egyptian drawings / carvings on the walls of that cave you'll have made an important find.
 

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Shortstack said:
Perhaps that 35 foot "thingy" in that field was put there by some of the Phoenicians who came to this country waaaay before Columbus. They and the Egyptians were fond of phallic symbols and perhaps they used it as a pointer to something else. Didn't you say that there's a cave up on a cliff? If there are Phoenician / Egyptian drawings / carvings on the walls of that cave you'll have made an important find.

One that if reported will lead to all kinds of restrictions ...
and including an "off limits" to hikers and people of our ilk.
Be careful what you say to the folks in authority.
They think their power goes beyond the constitution.
Especially when it deals with things that go against the text books.
they will hide and destoy anything of relevance.
 

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Old Dog said:
Shortstack said:
Perhaps that 35 foot "thingy" in that field was put there by some of the Phoenicians who came to this country waaaay before Columbus. They and the Egyptians were fond of phallic symbols and perhaps they used it as a pointer to something else. Didn't you say that there's a cave up on a cliff? If there are Phoenician / Egyptian drawings / carvings on the walls of that cave you'll have made an important find.

One that if reported will lead to all kinds of restrictions ...
and including an "off limits" to hikers and people of our ilk.
Be careful what you say to the folks in authority.
They think their power goes beyond the constitution.
Especially when it deals with things that go against the text books.
they will hide and destoy anything of relevance.
the surrounding 1200 acres is owned by a gentleman who i spent 7 summers with cutting and pulling his lumber and have 100 percent to do what ever the heck i want on this land
 

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didustealmymonky said:
Old Dog said:
Shortstack said:
Perhaps that 35 foot "thingy" in that field was put there by some of the Phoenicians who came to this country waaaay before Columbus. They and the Egyptians were fond of phallic symbols and perhaps they used it as a pointer to something else. Didn't you say that there's a cave up on a cliff? If there are Phoenician / Egyptian drawings / carvings on the walls of that cave you'll have made an important find.

One that if reported will lead to all kinds of restrictions ...
and including an "off limits" to hikers and people of our ilk.
Be careful what you say to the folks in authority.
They think their power goes beyond the constitution.
Especially when it deals with things that go against the text books.
they will hide and destoy anything of relevance.
the surrounding 1200 acres is owned by a gentleman who i spent 7 summers with cutting and pulling his lumber and have 100 percent to do what ever the heck i want on this land
just something i remembered about this spot
7 of 10 times you went past this field there was a poachers camp and there kills in this field
just something i remembered about this spot
 

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I am honestly not throwing this out to you guys as a test or anything.

I really don't know what it is and am grateful for any comments.
 

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Old Dog said:
I am honestly not throwing this out to you guys as a test or anything.

I really don't know what it is and am grateful for any comments.

Hey OD,

I'm sure you probably thought of this, but I think it's broken. Broken somehow, either eroded off or broken apart.
 

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EE you reminded my of a gross little bug we dug up when we were kids. It was called a Child of the Earth. They were creepy things and bugs don't get to me. They had a big head with dots for eyes, don't remember how many legs they had. Kind of resembles that. Thomas
 

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didustealmymonky wrote :
no not silver city ill see if i have any friends who still go there and have them take a pic
it is literally in the middle of a field in a valley and it looks like someone dropped a se.x toy in the middle of the field
this site seems pretty p.g so i wont be to specific but it is 100 percent anatomically correct as far as being phallic ie a "head" urethra etc

just how anatomically correct are we talking here ? circumcised? or not ?
do you have any pics yet that you would be willing to share ?
odd to me that it is in a field in a valley and not high atop of a hill.
of course it would be a blind guess as to its origins without more information.
what about this cave ? big or small ? round or a different shape of what you can see?
interesting , what you have described . also what kind of native type writing is most prominent in the immediate area ?or is there none you are aware of? thank you in advance .
 

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