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Point Hunter the deformed tree is what is called "hoot owl" tree.They are very common in most treasure depositories although the older ones have died off in my lifetime. There are many types and each has a purpose. We talked about them on our website that I am not allowed to mention.Hi Sir. Anything along Hwy 80 (Dixie Overland Highway) around West Monroe, Louisiana and west of there? I ask because I have found one carving site with the name "Murrell". It's one of the oldest carvings @ this site and is barely visible still. There is also a big empty hole by it. I found this site by following a z shaped branch found along the highway, which has now been cut btw. lol They also used another form of uncommon limb "bending" which I have found associated with the sites in this area. When I revealed the z shaped branch clue, the best examples in my area disappeared. Go figure.
About treasure around Monroe, other people have contacted us about Murrell and /KGC treasures in that region. Its known Murrell was just north of there in Arkansas. One treasure I would bet on still being there is east of Bayou Pierre, if I recall the right name. One of the documents we have from the famous Amarillo trunk, states a large amount of gold from a Yankee paymaster robbery, is cached west of Bayou Macon which is just west the Mississippi river and east of Oak Grove. We spent some time on this about 30 years ago and a found a coded tombstone in the huge cemetery on the northwest side of Oak Grove. I told Murry Crowe, Duck Family Treasures show, about this when they asked if I knew of a treasure near Monroe, they could look for. I haven't talked to Murry lately so don't know it that is in their plans.
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