Basic signs and symbols you have found

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VICTORIO said:
THAT LOOKS LIKE A LIONS HEAD FACING LEFT.............. WHY A LIONS HEAD ???

I am not so sure about a lions head, Look at the whole thing my friend and see if a giant frog isn't just looming there.
 

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Daniel,

I reduced the size of your photos so I could see them in one pane each. In the first one, I marked what appears to be a notched side of the hole as mentioned by another poster as a possible direction indicator.

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The second photo kinda looks like a pig. It certainly looks like it was "placed" by people and not nature. :thumbsup:

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Daniel,
this could be another circle with a notch. Just guessing
okey dokey
 

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okey dokey,

Good catch, But I am noting tool marks that make a definite notch marked in red.
What do you think ?
 

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okey dokey said:
od,
You are correct, as always. Good eye.
okey dokey

Thanks for the kind words.
I have come to the conclusion that the learning process goes on,
I make a lot of choices that make me go back and do it over many times.
More lately, LOL
Getting older makes the difference ...
I have to carry the notebook now days LOL
I forget a lot.
 

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dsty i know you have been looking at the pics as you've said, and
was wondering if you have looked at this thread, and what
you think about the pics, if you would rather reply in that thread thats ok
at your convenience, i dont know a lot about this sign, monument, stuff
still learning, and ever since jesus posted iv been trying to fig , out what
his site is saying, i dont remember any drill holes though. i tried to peice the
pics together, for a whole view but couldnt, to me it seems whatever is/was
there, would be way to the side of the monuments, because of the faces, the
way they are looking and looking at and past each other, i know thats prob
not enough to go on with out seeing the whole site
and he hasnt come back and said anything about it
thanks for looking

maybe you and thom/old dog should write a book, id buy it


http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,265834.msg1892057.html#msg1892057

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,265834.0.html
 

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Clay,
The Book is a very important part of the passtime,
Most of us that do this for any lenth of time carry at least one.

As far as your rope goes May I recomend a couple hundred feet of clothesline.
Use a black 'sharpie' to mark off varas and different colors like red and blue to mark the fives and tens.
The cotton clothes line is light flexible and unobtrusive, it will be less likely to get in the way.

This way you can mark distances quickly, wasting less time.
Gives more time for unboggling the mind. LOL
 

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THAT IS VERY USEFUL INFO OLDDOG. THANKS ALLOT!!!
 

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Welcome aboard Bill,
To answer your question, I would need to know what kind of lava rock you speak of.
In post 1347 Desertmoons posted several holes all in granite, (a type of igneous rock, That once was lava)
I have pictures of drill holes in other types of igneous rocks as well. and will post them as I find them.

Show us what you have found.
Drill holes are distinct in their formation.
in an igneous type rock what is often mistaken for a drill hole, turns out to be air bubbles.
we would all like to see any pictures you have of this phenomena.
 

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Let me know if you have trouble posting pictures.
I am more than happy to help, I can help size them for you as well.
 

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Hi Old Dog ! Want to say THANKS to you and and all the people who have posted such great pictures and information. Has anyone considered using a laser range finder for measuring distances ? Some of them also measure slope angles . Here is something thats driving me crazy because its so different from anything I've seen. Have yet to find any indicators leading to or from it so it might be a trick of Ma Nature. It shows up about 5PM in the early summer months. Has anybody seen something like this ? Have fun. Jim
 

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DSTY Thank You for the Great posts on drill holes. Yes ,range finders have drawbacks like straight line measurement and line of sight. Also, with camera , binoculars , compass, GPS and pack hanging off me it's one more thing added to the clutter. It seems all tools have limitations. Have fun Jim
 

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Hey Tertiary..is this the anomaly of which you speak?

Sure looks quite interesting to me and i have seen somewhat similar "c" shaped rocks. I'm not saying it is a c by the way. Just sort of c shaped.


So take a torch and climb that hill and find that mine (or pozo...carrots yum)!

Just PURE speculation on my part by the way. Make your own decisions.
 

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TJim, is this big nosed guy the annomaly you're talking about?

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Desertmoons , Shortstack .On the left boulder is the long haired , pointy eared, pixie looking critter or as Shortstack said the big nosed guy. Looks like something from a fairy tail.I spent some time trying ,unsuccessfully , to connect it with something else. It's unlike anything I've seen (so Ive not seen a lot ) and may just be a fluke. Still, I cant get this thing out of my head. Thanks for your interest. Have fun Jim
 

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Shortstack said:
Daniel,

I reduced the size of your photos so I could see them in one pane each. In the first one, I marked what appears to be a notched side of the hole as mentioned by another poster as a possible direction indicator.





The second photo kinda looks like a pig. It certainly looks like it was "placed" by people and not nature. :thumbsup:




So sorry to intervene. But I don't know what you mean by 'placed'. Do you mean this rock is not supposed to be here? I mean, I how did it get there then? Is it a marker? How do know the difference in where a rock fell and where one was placed? Just asking.
 

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