trailseeker4
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Thanks Old Dog. I think you're right. There is so much going on here in this area.
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I love confirmations.Old Dog said:Hi oddrock,
Welcome to the forum.
I have posted this before,
and as stated before, we have found pivot stones of round worn river rocks that were used as "movers".
As well as piles of similar sized logs that were used as lifters to move these stones.
These Spaniards may have been simple in their ways, they were mentally agile and smart.
Here is a fellow who has it figured out and explains it well.
http://j-walkblog.com/index.php?/weblog/posts/moving_big_rocks
oddrock said:I would guess the larger rocks could be Spanish Trail markers. The rock setting up on smaller rocks is typical of a "dolmen" and some are scattered across other countries. If you can see daylight underneath the bigger rock of the dolmen I would look through and see if anything lines up, and go check that out. The head in pic no. three is similar to several I have found. Is the mark to the left side under what might be a headband carved into the rock deeper than the other lines? (maybe 2 snakes crossed?)
tesoro dog said:DoveFeather!! Exactly,, the rabbit spends his time foraging and looking out for predators, in this case there was no hole, ( POZO ) nearby he could escape into ( PATCH NO SEE ) so the eagle snatched him!! And the mules snout tells you which way to go! The kissing man might also be a turtle, man kiss turtle, turtle kiss ground! HA! Godd LucK!! td
tesoro dog said:trailseeker4! My 2 cents Bro,, I see a figure on his knees kissing the ground and he has a golden face! Also his eye seems to be closed,, the line to the right of the blue eye I marked! I would say you are very, very close Bro,, study the other spots but take extra time with this spot, especially the markings on it and the smaller stones and greenery surrounding it!! Much Luck, Amigo! td What would a man be thinking if he is kissing the ground? This is it??
HA!! FORGOT TO POST THE PIC!!!!
DoveFeather said:OK, the way I see it is that the rabbit and the turtle has something to do with the kings treasure, the eagle is saint John. Old dog, you have seen this carving on the map, what do you think it means? Mike Pickett told me that this was the symbol for a kings vault.
DoveFeather