Stone Carvings and other Anomalies

LUE-Hawn

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Been looking for oddities from the long past and I have run across a few good signs in the field. Like praying priests, stone chairs with carved stone hands and a lounge chair, a carved stone heart chair, a stone carved open mouth, a stone carved duck, carved open mouthed bears, a stone carved open mouthed frog and so on. Anomalies like the spot that is circled in Red. A partially rocked up tunnel, a stone rock map and a Spanish Directional Marker with an UP sign.

Please tell me what you think?

Bests in Treasures

LUE-Hawn
 

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Been looking for oddities from the long past and I have run across a few good signs in the field. Like praying priests, stone chairs with carved stone hands and a lounge chair, a carved stone heart chair, a stone carved open mouth, a stone carved duck, carved open mouthed bears, a stone carved open mouthed frog and so on. Anomalies like the spot that is circled in Red. A partially rocked up tunnel, a stone rock map and a Spanish Directional Marker with an UP sign.

Please tell me what you think?

Bests in Treasures

LUE-Hawn
Hi. Id like to see the hand one without the drawing on it please.
 

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Here you go. I thought I put it in.

Bests in Treasure

LUE-Hawn
 

Here you go. I thought I put it in.

Bests in Treasure

LUE-Hawn
By the way. the photographs were taken in Idaho. Utah, Colorado, Arizona and Texas.

Bests in Treasure

LUE-Hawn
 

By the way. the photographs were taken in Idaho. Utah, Colorado, Arizona and Texas.

Bests in Treasure

LUE-Hawn
There are some interesting shapes there Lue. Some stand out as made, others I guess as time passes some wear down somewhat and it would get hard to pick natural apart from man made. We don't really have things like that here, treasure signs, like you guys get there as our country is so young and we never had the Spanish or others traversing here with treasure. There's the odd account of never recovered bushranger booty but thats about it. It would be exciting chasing or trying to find something like you guys get over there.
Here's to your success mate :occasion14:
 

There are some interesting shapes there Lue. Some stand out as made, others I guess as time passes some wear down somewhat and it would get hard to pick natural apart from man made. We don't really have things like that here, treasure signs, like you guys get there as our country is so young and we never had the Spanish or others traversing here with treasure. There's the odd account of never recovered bushranger booty but thats about it. It would be exciting chasing or trying to find something like you guys get over there.
Here's to your success mate :occasion14:
Greetings,

Cheers to you Down Under I assume. I have some good contacts in Australia mostly in regard to motorcycles instead of Treasure.

Yes, we are fortunate here to see so many things out here in the southwest. I took all the photographs seen here and there are more.

Bests in Treasure

LUE-Hawn
 

Greetings,

Cheers to you Down Under I assume. I have some good contacts in Australia mostly in regard to motorcycles instead of Treasure.

Yes, we are fortunate here to see so many things out here in the southwest. I took all the photographs seen here and there are more.

Bests in Treasure

LUE-Hawn
Hi mate yes Australia. After 2 bad motorcycle accidents im a car man now. 😁
I do like seeing the treasure signs or possible ones here on TreasureNet.
Who knows, maybe one day I'll get my memory spiked by here when I see something out of place or odd in our bush.
Best too you for your treasure hunting. 👍
 

By the way. The red circled photograph is from Beaver, Utah. We went out to where the UFO/UAP was seen. I had studied the video and came to the conclusion that the Object when it turned down the hill and took off at an incredible rate of speed, it was all witnessed in front of the operator’s drone. The spot in question was very odd.

At the site there appeared to be a bubble portal of some sort? Perhaps it’s some unknown device, but it does look strange. What do you think it could be?

I enhanced the first photograph to show the bubble portal. The red circled photograph and the last photograph are in natural lighting.


Bests in Oddities
LUE-Hawn
 

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