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Yes, you don’t care and no one cares that you don’t care.Jesus tap dancing Christ. No you take fairytales too seriously. No its not me because I dont care lol. Go little man go! Its all yours. The treasure under the tree is yours! Go get it!!!! Dude there is no treasure there. Now unless your gonna be an intellegent man dont mention my name again. Again I will happily take you to your magic tree for the treasure lol.
Im not an internet troll. I dont live on a computer. I actually do buisness and have sex with a woman ha ha. Sorry its whats called being a man. Now I do believe that the treasure under the tree is protected by fairies sent by a wizard. You should fit right in.
No, that's not it.
This is on private property where we are told it should be. I think that it may be correct because the pattern of long lines is similar to that in the limestone-pavement.
I have the address.
Cheers EC. Mason!
You may be correct, there are three main roads from Clay City to Mt. Sterling.
And several sites to look at if using GE.
Are you still in the Black Forest?
I guess the site could be in Germany.
If you have the metadata to prove it, why not share it with EC. Mason?
I don’t think you do.
Having no address is strange.
Enjoy the hunt fellas, maybe I'll get to see it in person in due time. For now though, I have to keep looking for a 4WD truck/suv within my budget. Priorities!!
Funny thing about addresses...generally you need a residence or business location to get on the USPS grid and assigned an address number. I don't think the pictures show a house and I believe EC Mason said his friend owned the property at one time... it may be a leap to think it has a physical address? Could it not just be a parcel of land?
Fossilized corals, a section of reef would be my untrained guess.What do you make of this Hal Croves?
I would haul butt down there and look under that tree if I was you.
Hog Creek - looking North, taken today from the Sawmill Rd. Bridge.
Man I I was thinking the same thing.Looks like a prime creek for arrowhead hunting.
Lol yep. Thats what I love about you Hiker. Not a fantasy guy ha ha.
Looks like Hal's finally coming to the cold, hard conclusion he may just be wrong about it being in Kentucky. Everything you need to find out its location was embedded in the first pictures.