Treasure Marks/Signs - Diagnosed Here

Springerfield
Since you mock my delight at having taught an eager student to 'see'
the signs and then read them, it says that you are upset at new people
learning what you thought was your private domain. Well get used to it
I intend on teaching hundreds of people how to do just that, on this site.

Later it will involve a national promotion to teach thousands of people to
read signs and symbols! AND I have to thank YOU and some others for
'motivating'me to do so.....thanks appreciate it a lot.

Please keep it up, I might reach millions HA!
rangler
 

rangler said:
Springerfield
Since you mock my delight at having taught an eager student to 'see'
the signs and then read them, it says that you are upset at new people
learning what you thought was your private domain. Well get used to it
I intend on teaching hundreds of people how to do just that, on this site.

Later it will involve a national promotion to teach thousands of people to
read signs and symbols! AND I have to thank YOU and some others for
'motivating'me to do so.....thanks appreciate it a lot.

Please keep it up, I might reach millions HA!
rangler

Upset? Moi? Hardly. Amused, yes. You very well may convince lots of folks. The end result of all this education? A buncha arm-waving and empty holes, I predict. Of course, I could be wrong. Good luck.
 

rangler:

Doesn't this face (face #2) from the first photo stand out better than #1? I outlined it in red. It's a profile of a man wearing a helmet.

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Ah shortstack..that hill is a master piece of... perceptual artistic illusion, deception and useful information.

So far I've studied it for over a year and still see new aspects to it every time I review it. Time of day, angles etc.

At the most basic level, it is a trail divide.
 

desertmoons,

Thank you for your gentle chiding. ;D

I understand what you mean. To get a full catalog of shapes you'd have to be there from sun up to sun down. Do-able, but ................ :dontknow: If the hill is a trail divide, it probably doesn't rate that kind of search, but I'm pretty ignor-ant of reading trail signs. That's why I keep watch on this and other threads about reading signs and markers. Just trying to learn. Thank you for your help. :thumbsup:
 

oh in no way did i mean to chide shortstack. So sorry it came across that way..

I guess what i really meant to say is: yes you are right...but a different time of day..a different angle it will look completely different. There is no one right answer when it comes to that hill. There are a lot of right answers.

Guess i could have stated that better.

As a matter of fact it does look like a face :) Which i had not noticed. lol

And anyone is welcome to comment


DM..
 

OK. :thumbsup: With so much changing going on, maybe a better name for the hill would be "Jamungi Hill" or however that's spelled. ;D
 

Shortstack
you had ask..
''Doesn't this face (face #2) from the first photo stand out better than #1? I outlined it in red. It's a profile ...etc'

I understand what you are saying, however in this case the faces are attractors and or confirmation signs that the ''pointer''
and the ''marker'' are real signs and not causual cloud reading.
au2u2
rangler

pm for the 'rest of the story'
 

thanks for the info about treasure here in the philippines rangler. actually, i ask that to thom coz we only have copy of japanese signs and symbols but when i came across this website, i've seen some symbols and traps discussed here similar to those in our site. i promised thom to send some pix but the site is still under water due to typhoon here in the philippines. as soon the area is cleared, i'll be posting some. this site is very helpful. thank you for people like you, dign, thom and others.
 

thom, rangler

these are the photos i promised to post. i hope you can help me with this. try to look if there are signs here. sorry some were destroyed since we didn't have any idea until i got to this site. i hope to received advices from experts here. thank you.

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thom, rangler

other photos taken from the site. the x mark with a tent is the upper portion of where we were digging. we have covered it with a tent so the water won't get through when it's raining..when you are inside the hole at the bottom, sands drip from that x mark.
the embossed heart is above the hole we dug.
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thom, rangler

other photos taken from the site which you might find something that we don't know and can't interpret. thanks!

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Red,
Thanks for the pics, I am encouraged by your 3rd and 4th picturs.
As SWR says I am not sure that this isn't much older than the suposed Yama legend.
Rangler has the angles nailed. Let us know where they take you.

Good luck and HH
 

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