Hello guys, This is a rabbit shape rock with signs. can you please help me decode it? It would be very much appreciated.

Why are you interested in where I live? do you feel lonely or something? I thought you are better than this mate.
Alex, he asked because your writting style reminds him of a former member. Uncalled for to imply what you are.
 

Alex, he asked because your writting style reminds him of a former member. Uncalled for to imply what you are.
Well I too noticed a um pattern of posts like this by new profiles. There in recent months have been a number of new member posts that post rocks then make a claim they are what they are not. Kind of hard to not draw a conclusion that something is up. Those who manage are in greater responsibility to notice such things. Perhaps this person is someone different and not up to anything malicious but it doesn't hurt to take note it's been something happening with growing frequency.
 

Each civilization has its touch. Romans were in my country and they bring with them their beliefs. They didn't build big buildings like in Rome or so, but they practiced their burial rituals. They burn the deceased and put their ash in a jar along with his jewelry and money to have it in the next life. some were buried inside a cave in a tomb with jars full of jewelry, gold, and rare stones next to the tomb. This is from books I read. Look at the following picture it looks like a basement. it's 100 meters or less East of rabbit shape roc
anyone who is finding jewels as described above sure smells of grave robbing to me.
Alex please explain to me how treasure is inside a rock that formed millions of years before man walked the earth. the movie you posted shows the man crack open a rock and out comes the treasure .
 

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Well I too noticed a um pattern of posts like this by new profiles. There in recent months have been a number of new member posts that post rocks then make a claim they are what they are not. Kind of hard to not draw a conclusion that something is up. Those who manage are in greater responsibility to notice such things. Perhaps this person is someone different and not up to anything malicious but it doesn't hurt to take note it's been something happening with growing frequency.
Not using the same IPs, nor a VPN server.
 

Alex, having spent some time in the Middle East (Israel) I would agree
that the Romans left their mark here and there. When out in the field,
I was always surprised by the amount of ancient pottery shards that
were just laying on the surface.

If you're ever in the area, check out the Horns of Hattin..a great battle
took place there late in the 12th century.

You speak of dowsing, and seeing these signs on rocks that, to others,
appear as nothing more than normal rocks. You also say that you've
educated yourself..studying material specific to signs in that region.

And yes, we all tend to poke a bit of fun at things we deem unrealistic
or obscure.

If these things work for you, that's great, but please understand that
deciphering and comprehending any kind of signs is very subjective,
at best. If following these signs makes you happy, then carry on.
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Not using the same IPs, nor a VPN server.
Fair enough. Though just saying there's a been a pattern of hey look at these random rocks there is treasure here. Makes me always suspicious of posts like this. Clearly the first pictures are just rocks put there by nature. Later pictures the person posts is indeed some natural or man made cave that humans built upon for some reason. But the question of the rocks being treasure signs well they just aren't. The person keeps trying to twist and bend things just like the prior posters would do with stuff like that so that also made it questionable. Perhaps the person has no malice in this but I can understand why people are a bit guarded about it.
 

Is this natural? It's about 100 meters east of rabbit rock. I know for sure a civilization was there.
No one said that isn't manmade. That's not one of the photos you asked about, which are 100% natural.
 

Well I too noticed a um pattern of posts like this by new profiles. There in recent months have been a number of new member posts that post rocks then make a claim they are what they are not. Kind of hard to not draw a conclusion that something is up. Those who manage are in greater responsibility to notice such things. Perhaps this person is someone different and not up to anything malicious but it doesn't hurt to take note it's been something happening with growing frequency.
Thanks. Well, the reason behind the jump in people posting about rocks is that in certain countries lately on youtube the videos of treasure hunting went viral. I downloaded some books about treasure signs and tried to educate myself and each day I learn something new. lately, I looked on google for treasure groups to get more knowledge and I found this amazing website. This is the first time I have registered on this website. thanks again.
 

Thanks. Well, the reason behind the jump in people posting about rocks is that in certain countries lately on youtube the videos of treasure hunting went viral. I downloaded some books about treasure signs and tried to educate myself and each day I learn something new. lately, I looked on google for treasure groups to get more knowledge and I found this amazing website. This is the first time I have registered on this website. thanks again.
A lot of the viral videos are fake, a person that knows nothing of metal detecting or treasure hunting would have no idea and that's most people. The naivety was capitalized upon. For those of us experienced we easily know those are fake but the majority don't. You can often see things that should look worn or dirty aren't, were they should be compacted and such it isn't. Or even how machines are used like metal detectors are used improperly. For the masses they fall for it. It's an unfortunate trend. But those of us who do all this know it takes a ton of work to find anything and you find lots of junk and hardly any treasure. For most of us we won't go out and find some valuable treasure mostly it's finding small things and a whole lot of junk.
 

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anyone who is finding jewels as described above sure smells of grave robbing to me.
Alex please explain to me how treasure is inside a rock that formed millions of years before man walked the earth. the movie you posted shows the man crack open a rock and out comes the treasure .
humans have their ways to carve in rocks just as they do in mountains to make caves. so, they opened up a rock and carved it, put their jewelry or treasure inside, then close it with small pieces of the rock along with the wisdom Mudd (grind rocks mixed with a certain fluid, a type of cement that take the color of the mother rock). Note: there must be specific signs on the rock, like small rounded holes that are 1.5 cm in diameter and in depth from 3 cm to 30 cm.
 

A lot of the viral videos are fake, a person that knows nothing of metal detecting or treasure hunting would have no idea and that's most people. The naivety was capitalized upon. For those of us experienced we easily know those are fake but the majority don't. You can often see things that should look worn or dirty aren't, were diet should be compacted and such it isn't. Or even how machines are used like metal detectors are used improperly. For the masses they fall for it. It's an unfortunate trend. But those of us who do all this know it takes a ton of work to find anything and you find lots of junk and hardly any treasure. For most of us we won't go out and find some valuable treasure mostly it's finding small things and a whole lot of junk.
I know that most people are scammers but there are good people too. Most of those who have channels about treasure hunting videos in my country sell metal detectors. But there are others who don't, and another one only works with dowsing rods but doesn't sell them. The things the dowsing rods guy found are more valuable than what he will ever get from Youtube and he doesn't try to sell anything. I am not naive I know when people try to scam others. I know a YouTuber that sells bad metal detectors and his videos show that he is detecting long depth but what he does is he edits the video to make the sound of beeping in the time when he swings above the treasure he found because it's impossible for that metal detector to detect a target with that depth.
 

humans have their ways to carve in rocks just as they do in mountains to make caves. so, they opened up a rock and carved it, put their jewelry or treasure inside, then close it with small pieces of the rock along with the wisdom Mudd (grind rocks mixed with a certain fluid, a type of cement that take the color of the mother rock). Note: there must be specific signs on the rock, like small rounded holes that are 1.5 cm in diameter and in depth from 3 cm to 30 cm.
What you're describing--opening a rock then resealing it with this mythical 'wisdom mud'-- has absolutely no basis in reality. Do you honestly believe that these YouTube 'treasure hunters' have discovered this secret 'open-a-stone-and-reseal-it' technique, which has never been documented in hundreds of years of archaeological digs by reputable archaeologists?

Sorry, what you've 'learned' from all your research has lead you astray from the facts. Should you ever choose to truly learn, feel free to ask here. This group is very knowledgeable and willing to advise all who ask.
 

Alex, having spent some time in the Middle East (Israel) I would agree
that the Romans left their mark here and there. When out in the field,
I was always surprised by the amount of ancient pottery shards that
were just laying on the surface.

If you're ever in the area, check out the Horns of Hattin..a great battle
took place there late in the 12th century.

You speak of dowsing, and seeing these signs on rocks that, to others,
appear as nothing more than normal rocks. You also say that you've
educated yourself..studying material specific to signs in that region.

And yes, we all tend to poke a bit of fun at things we deem unrealistic
or obscure.

If these things work for you, that's great, but please understand that
deciphering and comprehending any kind of signs is very subjective,
at best. If following these signs makes you happy, then carry on. View attachment 2051290
The Roman empire even reached northern Africa, Byzantines, and Jews. There are Palestinians who decipher signs and master dowsing rods as well I watch a couple of them. can you recommend some good books on this topic?
 

What you're describing--opening a rock then resealing it with this mythical 'wisdom mud'-- has absolutely no basis in reality. Do you honestly believe that these YouTube 'treasure hunters' have discovered this secret 'open-a-stone-and-reseal-it' technique, which has never been documented in hundreds of years of archaeological digs by reputable archaeologists?

Sorry, what you've 'learned' from all your research has lead you astray from the facts. Should you ever choose to truly learn, feel free to ask here. This group is very knowledgeable and willing to advise all who ask.
It's documented in Arabic books. Wisdom Mudd is a literal translation I give it from Arabic. You can consider it as the cement of their time. watch the video from minute 8 to minute 14, you will see that he found mudd under the rock. What does dried clay do inside a rock?
 


Looks sedimentary to my eyes.
I wouldn't mistake it for a rabbit while hunting rabbits.
And were I hunting treasure clues related to a SOLID lead ; I'd be more interested in where it's nose was employed.

Context matters as ever.
Is it of a material no others in the area are?
Was soil level the same when it arrived in that spot? And since?

IF you continue to suspect a human induced amalgam within , bust it open with a hammer and investigate!
 

It's documented in Arabic books. Wisdom Mudd is a literal translation I give it from Arabic. You can consider it as the cement of their time. watch the video from minute 8 to minute 14, you will see that he found mudd under the rock. What does dried clay do inside a rock?

No one is denying there existed ancient cements and glues that could potentially have been used to reseal a stone if someone had actually cracked one open, hollowed it out, then resealed it. But it would not magically be an invisible repair, even when new. And any repair, even if originally expertly concealed, would, over the years, become very obvious. If this were a legitimate historical practice, there would be legitimate evidence. YouTube videos are not legitimate evidence.

There have been no legitimate reports of treasure being hidden in rocks. This is a modern myth.

But as I posted earlier, if you enjoy the hunt, go for it. Just remember, should you ever want to seriously search for treasure, metal detect, or whatever...this is the place to ask for help.
 

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