Indian Head Sign....where is the treasure?

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ruggertug said:
Here is an Indian Head in Mexico....There is some evidence that it has been man made although that may be a stretch of someone's imagination.....If you saw this where would you look for treasure, the way the nose is pointing or some other way, and how far away would the treasure be??????
Welcome to TNET! Pick your shipwreck. Prolly in one of 'em. ;)
 

Blind.In.Texas said:
ruggertug said:
Here is an Indian Head in Mexico....There is some evidence that it has been man made although that may be a stretch of someone's imagination.....If you saw this where would you look for treasure, the way the nose is pointing or some other way, and how far away would the treasure be??????
Welcome to TNET! Pick your shipwreck. Prolly in one of 'em. ;)

Yep. or it could be a monument marking a deep-water bay where the large sailing ships could come in extra close to shore without scraping bottom. Those early sailors really HATED to rupture the bottoms of their ships............a lot of them couldn't swim. Can this point be seen from well out from shore; by a passing ship / boat?

Sometimes, a monument is.........just a monument. To someONE or someTHING.
 

I have one of those too.

Neat looking BFR.
 

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Thanks, Thom. I try to keep my eye open. The profile points to the following picture but, I believe them to be unrelated. In my Picassa albums, there are several of pictures of erosion pillars bearing the weight of rocks just like this. This rock is about the size of my 2500HD.
 

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