L.C. BAKER
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View attachment 888298 we also had this symbol which we believe could mean high noon. It was not found in the same place as the capella cross.
Are you sure this symbol is tied in with your other stuff?
I was trying to find out when Capella would be about 10 degrees west of Polaris at a specific latitude and longitude in October of the year 1870. The link worked out pretty good. I also learned that Capella is the Alpha star of the Auriga constellation. It could be used in some way to indicate the first step on a trail.
That "circle" is FULL MOON; with points of interests, BEFORE & AFTER it.
I get the full moon 100%, but Could it be saying "the full moon at midnight" ?? first point of interest sunset mid point midnight and third point sunrise??
L.C. Baker
what would nthat translate to on the ground? L.C.
That is good to hear, have you seen this symbol anywhere else? Do you know who used it first?
Thanks for the help, L.C. Baker
Knights of the Golden Circle Symbol
I have joined this sight to try and get some help decoding some K.G.C. symbols. I will start with this one and see if there is anyone that can help me figure it out.
all input is greatly appreciated. . .
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The 18 with the three dots above it in the shape of an inverted triangle, is written in the form of a date. 1874 the 7 has a trail of dots above it and the 4 has the three dots trailing off at a 45 degree angle to the south east of the base of the number 4. what is this telling me to do? On a separate clue the 18 with the inverted triangle of three dots appears again in the form of another year. As always any help is appreciated. Thank you.
It was a T1 but the T was later ciphered as a 6 does that help? thanks for your interest. L.C.
L.C.,
Au is the chemical sign for gold. Ag=silver, Pt=platinum, etc. found on the Periodic Table. Each element has it's own atomic number; arsenic=33 (remember this fact).
A witness sign or mark testifies to a clues authenticity. It is usually found within a twenty to thirty foot radius of the location of a clue. When one has located a treasure sign or a buried clue he or she should start walking in a spiral starting where the item was found and increase the spiral to a decent radius while searching the area for the testimony regarding the clue; this is known as a witness mark or sign. This witness mark will always be man made, not natural. A horseshoe partially buried standing up-right, a cross carved on a tree, five un-spent shotgun shells forming a stick figured man, the only large white rock that exists when there are no others, could be anything, but these witness marks are always out of place. Sometimes these witness marks will add information to your quest. Important: If you find a clue with no witness mark be very careful as it may represent an intentional lie. They are a clever lot.
By the way do not destroy any witness marks; take a gps reading and photograph it from different angles to include the layout of the land. Study these photographs later and you may be very surprised what you may just discover. The camera is a great treasure clue documenting device.
The adventure continues...
EB