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Dowsing will get it done for you,if you can not figure out the stones.

There ya go, Shah', the next step in weaving a Massive Treasure tale. Big Time Treasure Hunters love dowsing cause it never fails to show what they want it to show. If you want an education you actually have to pay for, then an LRL is even better.

I will add that nobody here really does the long range locator stuff though.

Oh, I bet that's not true. At the very least dowsing, though I've found that Big Time Treasure Hunters usually end up with an LRL. It's hard to be serious with just a bent coat hanger. But a $5000 LRL? That's Big Time serious.
 

Hi my friend ... I'm coming to the area on the following day to help you and I'm going to start digging

Just pray for me that it is not curse and empty
Tnx
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There ya go, Shah', the next step in weaving a Massive Treasure tale. Big Time Treasure Hunters love dowsing cause it never fails to show what they want it to show. If you want an education you actually have to pay for, then an LRL is even better.



Oh, I bet that's not true. At the very least dowsing, though I've found that Big Time Treasure Hunters usually end up with an LRL. It's hard to be serious with just a bent coat hanger. But a $5000 LRL? That's Big Time serious.

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I'm really serious and I'm going to do it in every situation and I use any guideline ... But there's one story about Carl: And I'm a Mason myself.
 

There ya go, Shah', the next step in weaving a Massive Treasure tale. Big Time Treasure Hunters love dowsing cause it never fails to show what they want it to show. If you want an education you actually have to pay for, then an LRL is even better.



Oh, I bet that's not true. At the very least dowsing, though I've found that Big Time Treasure Hunters usually end up with an LRL. It's hard to be serious with just a bent coat hanger. But a $5000 LRL? That's Big Time serious.
My buddy I run around with , his Dad used to believe in all that stuff when they were chasing "outlaw" caches. He dug quite a few 10-16 foot holes many years ago, he doesn't like to do that anymore, nor would I. There's specific reasons to dig a deep hole, not many having to do with holding a piece of wire. Nor even a hit with a large coil PI. You have to weigh everything out and sometimes take educated guesses, even then, there's spots that electronic equipment won't reach or help much. But there's a few around it may indicate an "anomaly".
 

Shahrammy, you'll likely know if it's "cursed" when you walk up to it with a shovel with an intention to dig. Good luck. cause I doubt you will stop there.
 

My buddy I run around with , his Dad used to believe in all that stuff when they were chasing "outlaw" caches. He dug quite a few 10-16 foot holes many years ago...

Show me an outlaw who buried a cache 10 feet deep, and I'll show you an outlaw with a backhoe. For some people, reality is very elusive.
 

You are very correct Carl, most outlaws if it was a large take and was smart and planned , would have had a spot they picked out beforehand, and left open to stash it. So it would be like 2-4 feet and had something nearby that would stand out like a "monument" or rock outcrop/set of boulders, so they could cover it in a few minutes and easily come back later for recovery. At least that's what I would do.
 

You know I try really hard not to be belittling/demeaning to others, but really if you haven't dug at one of these oddball places before you have no idea what can happen.
 

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Great photos Shahra, thanks for posting them. I see the same as here in the U.S.A. The Ancient stone langue is the same, and the Treasure hunters that where chasing the Ancients, Their language is the same as here in the U.S.A. You know what your doing, you have photos with the spots in them. I dont think a metal detector will do it for you, its too deep, i think you know that already. Dowsing will get it done for you,if you can not figure out the stones.View attachment 1603962

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I want to try my information and you give me a score
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number 1-Here is a trail sign that is often ignored , it is a boot and if alone the toe of the boot will point the direction of travel, otherwise a trail of smaller stones will lead from the part of the sign they wanted you to follow.
The boot also tells you, you are following the correct trail....OR...Here is the renowned number 7,
this is the classic sign used by the Jesuits to represent Gold or treasure.
it is most commonly used to mark a campsite...........
.....number 2-The dot or eye ball points in the direction of the next marker.................
number 3-8-9 x or the cross or that 'X' is a variation of a "Barrier" or St Andrews Cross
as you can see
It will be incorporated with other signs that will give the location of a cache or mine site.
number 4-windowsThe Spanish would also use clutter to confuse the untrained eye and in the midst of the clutter leave one clue as a direction to follow.
But looking past all the clutter,
In this case a heart pointing a clear trail.
number 5-Duck or Sequence stones or continue with 6 number
number 10 - eye and number 11-is verey nice sign The Spanish who made these markers would often buid in short false trails to discourage and confuse someone who was seeking what they left behind. When a promenant marker points in two different directions nearby there will be another pointer to show the correct direction of travel, as shown in the picture there is another pointer flat on the ground to the left of the stack that points several ways confirming the smaller pointers direction.or Sometimes an area will be cluttered with debris and jumbles of rock , and a pointer will be obscured or hidden too well for even the Spanish. they would have to point it out even to themselves.
They would create a window of opportunity with small points in the window to line up and see the actual marker stone or stump in the jumble of possibles. Here is a window
Most markers are usually no more than 30 or 40 feet apart.
If an area to be traveled is open and clear the markers will be large and high enough to be seen as far as 8 miles away, but generally speaking they would put them on the prominent hilltops each marker can be seen from the last and vice verse.
Now that's right؟؟؟؟
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.....................................tnx my friend .....
I want to try my information and you give me a score
tnx...............
number 1-Here is a trail sign that is often ignored , it is a boot and if alone the toe of the boot will point the direction of travel, otherwise a trail of smaller stones will lead from the part of the sign they wanted you to follow.
The boot also tells you, you are following the correct trail....OR...Here is the renowned number 7,
this is the classic sign used by the Jesuits to represent Gold or treasure.
it is most commonly used to mark a campsite...........
.....number 2-The dot or eye ball points in the direction of the next marker.................
number 3-8-9 x or the cross or that 'X' is a variation of a "Barrier" or St Andrews Cross
as you can see
It will be incorporated with other signs that will give the location of a cache or mine site.
number 4-windowsThe Spanish would also use clutter to confuse the untrained eye and in the midst of the clutter leave one clue as a direction to follow.
But looking past all the clutter,
In this case a heart pointing a clear trail.
number 5-Duck or Sequence stones or continue with 6 number
number 10 - eye and number 11-is verey nice sign The Spanish who made these markers would often buid in short false trails to discourage and confuse someone who was seeking what they left behind. When a promenant marker points in two different directions nearby there will be another pointer to show the correct direction of travel, as shown in the picture there is another pointer flat on the ground to the left of the stack that points several ways confirming the smaller pointers direction.or Sometimes an area will be cluttered with debris and jumbles of rock , and a pointer will be obscured or hidden too well for even the Spanish. they would have to point it out even to themselves.
They would create a window of opportunity with small points in the window to line up and see the actual marker stone or stump in the jumble of possibles. Here is a window
Most markers are usually no more than 30 or 40 feet apart.
If an area to be traveled is open and clear the markers will be large and high enough to be seen as far as 8 miles away, but generally speaking they would put them on the prominent hilltops each marker can be seen from the last and vice verse.
Now that's right؟؟؟؟
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Shahra, I see you have been reading a lot of American treasure books and or T-net. I wish you lots of luck, you have some great cache sites. I really like the camel to the left of the #7, with the bird riding on his back. Great photos Shahra, Thanks for posting them.
 

Shahra, I see you have been reading a lot of American treasure books and or T-net. I wish you lots of luck, you have some great cache sites. I really like the camel to the left of the #7, with the bird riding on his back. Great photos Shahra, Thanks for posting them.

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I thank you dear friend. I read more books about signs and symptoms but the experience is more important and in the coming days I promise you to send photos of number 7 and camel and rider to you for sending...tnx
 

Shahrammy, you'll likely know if it's "cursed" when you walk up to it with a shovel with an intention to dig. Good luck. cause I doubt you will stop there.


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Ok....tnx
I'm waiting for guidance....
 

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Hello ...
I thank you dear friend. I read more books about signs and symptoms but the experience is more important and in the coming days I promise you to send photos of number 7 and camel and rider to you for sending...tnx

Yes Shahra. The experience is more important. Be careful of the Sentinel Books. Bad info. Dont get caught up in the book trap. Your feelings at the sites will get you there,it already has. # 7 is not camp ground, Bad info. Sentinel stuff. Thats way i say people are there own Sentinels and dont even know it. You tossed the metal detector ideal, good move. Be careful of the Sentinel Books and the Sentinel info. on T-net. Listen to your inner spirit,you will get there. Thanks for posting the photos and info.View attachment 1604561
 

Yes Shahra. The experience is more important. Be careful of the Sentinel Books. Bad info. Dont get caught up in the book trap. Your feelings at the sites will get you there,it already has. # 7 is not camp ground, Bad info. Sentinel stuff. Thats way i say people are there own Sentinels and dont even know it. You tossed the metal detector ideal, good move. Be careful of the Sentinel Books and the Sentinel info. on T-net. Listen to your inner spirit,you will get there. Thanks for posting the photos and info.View attachment 1604561
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Tnx my friend....ok...
I am thankful for the guide

Check out this photo please and guide....
Tnx
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i think in the center of this area, red is covered with small stones and by humans....
Am I right? Or is it normal?؟؟؟
 

Yes Shahra. The experience is more important. Be careful of the Sentinel Books. Bad info. Dont get caught up in the book trap. Your feelings at the sites will get you there,it already has. # 7 is not camp ground, Bad info. Sentinel stuff. Thats way i say people are there own Sentinels and dont even know it. You tossed the metal detector ideal, good move. Be careful of the Sentinel Books and the Sentinel info. on T-net. Listen to your inner spirit,you will get there. Thanks for posting the photos and info.View attachment 1604561

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Yes .. I see camels.....And for a long time, I'm looking for a new clue, but I thought I was wrong. I'm very thankful for you.It's like looking for each other and so much...I enjoy the experience of more friends and I hate books. I will be there
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I will have more photos of this place if I am allowed to post؟؟؟
 

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i think in the center of this area, red is covered with small stones and by humans....
Am I right? Or is it normal?؟؟؟

That is a nest of information. Can i read it, no. But the ground nest that i have found out here, the cache spot was out side of the nest. Not too far. They are marked. The experts say the spots are not marked, but i have found that to be bad information. All sites are set up different, the cache may be in that nest. There are other cache on that hill side. Try dowsing the nest area. When you find the X spot with the Dowsing rods, you will know one of the secret signs. You are very close with you circles, or you maybe right on top of it. Thats just one of many types of set ups. You know what you are doing, you just have to learn to block the story rocks from the dig here rocks. It will come to you.View attachment 1604594
 

That is a nest of information. Can i read it, no. But the ground nest that i have found out here, the cache spot was out side of the nest. Not too far. They are marked. The experts say the spots are not marked, but i have found that to be bad information. All sites are set up different, the cache may be in that nest. There are other cache on that hill side. Try dowsing the nest area. When you find the X spot with the Dowsing rods, you will know one of the secret signs. You are very close with you circles, or you maybe right on top of it. Thats just one of many types of set ups. You know what you are doing, you just have to learn to block the story rocks from the dig here rocks. It will come to you.View attachment 1604594


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Thanks, but I meant this photo
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TNX
 

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