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I don't see anything either
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keep us informed...I'm to lazy to go look for myself...lolThat's possible but the ranch has been pretty much off-limits to anyone but the family since the 40's. And it's in such a remote place that even they were rarely in that area. I suppose someone could have snuck in but the only way in goes right by the headquarters and and then it's four miles of rough two-track, river crossings, and off road. I guess I'll look for anything else the next i time I go.
Lol, I agree! But what some don't know, It also was interesting relative to the downfall of ancient natives by the introduction of other grains they were made to cultivate with no or very little protein in comparison. Have some fun with that.
Have some fun in your life: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/11-proven-benefits-of-quinoa
It's a natural mound. The caprock is natural as well. It looks like this.
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Back to the skull. I guess you're in Kansas, so If you believe any of the KGC lore, be advised that the skull is one of their important symbols. I lived in Kansas once, and I know that hill would be a great landmark, especially in the western part of the state. The trails and river could be important. Any interesting place names nearby?
I would guess that skull was created recently. If it was ca 1980, it might be a red flag as that's when a lot of KGC sites came to light. Any outlaw loot legends nearby? From the discussion, it sounds like nobody knows for sure when it was first seen. Keep in mind the thing may have been carved by a prankster.
There was a sculpted skull at the place I study. It was big and very artistically done. It was right by many signs that may or may not be treasure signs, owls, hearts, triangles, all that kind of stuff. It was carved right below a five foot map rock that showed the terrain features in a mile area. It was carved three years ago a short time before Halloween. It must have angered somebody because they destroyed the whole thing, rock map and all.
Wow, that's strange. Any idea who carved it and/or who destroyed it?
It's popular with the food hipsters around here, as it's a low-carb grain choice. It's kinda like a white rice-oatmeal combo, but I prefer the taste and texture of a wild rice/brown rice mix myself. To each his own.
I removed it from where it was previously stored. Here it is. Click on it twice to see it in full resolution. You can get an idea of how weathered the carving is compared to the surrounding rock.
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