Treasure Marks/Signs - Diagnosed Here

poorfarm! Sorry to respond so late,, I also see what rangler see's, and I think the small Eagle is looking at a dark mouth, as is a small shadow pointer coming out of the bigger shadow. And the man's face looking left that rangler pointed out. is also looking at the dark mouth.
The dark mouth/entry might be located above the White Dog. Look for the White Dog off to the right, since most eyes, beaks, are pointing in that direction. Hope this helps! td Good to see you punching!!
 

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poorfarm! This look like one of your Dogs, looks like the Black one to me, find the White one rangler pointed out! td
 

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hey tesoro i posted wall under rangler heres pics of wall so i could keep pics in line
 

Tc,
I am wondering if the crooked line on the turtle's back is really showing a wing. Thus making the turtle a winged man instead. The one thing that would make this a possibility is if the head would have had a profile with eyes, nose, and mouth. Just a thought.

okey dokey
 

TC,
Congratulations!
you have your first Spanish Treasure Sign. the owl hoyo is awesome. It is very nicely
constructed, without any doubt a classic sign. With the standing turtle not so much.
I see what your seeing, but without confirmation marks, the turtle is still iffy. The lightning bolt
is pretty weak as far as man made goes. It looks more like 'rock incorporation' but with out other classic signs on this rock,
we have to let it go as natural, perhaps more pics, at the 11-1pm
time frame will reveal more data that can confirm the turtle.

Now you need to search out the next sign that goes with the Owl hoyo! Good luck and have fun- if you need any help just holler
rangler


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okey dokey said:
Tc,
I am wondering if the crooked line on the turtle's back is really showing a wing. Thus making the turtle a winged man instead. The one thing that would make this a possibility is if the head would have had a profile with eyes, nose, and mouth. Just a thought.

okey dokey

Hi Okey Dokey!

I think this was a bird in this photo. or maybe a winged man. I don't know
 

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rangler said:
TC,
Congratulations!
you have your first Spanish Treasure Sign. the owl hoyo is awesome. It is very nicely
constructed, without any doubt a classic sign. With the standing turtle not so much.
I see what your seeing, but without confirmation marks, the turtle is still iffy
. The lightning bolt
is pretty weak as far as man made goes. It looks more like 'rock incorporation' but with out other classic signs on this rock,
we have to let it go as natural, perhaps more pics, at the 11-1pm
time frame will reveal more data that can confirm the turtle.

Now you need to search out the next sign that goes with the Owl hoyo! Good luck and have fun- if you need any help just holler
rangler


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Hi Rangler!

Does this possibly look like a turtle? I took these pics around 11, but it was cloudy outside that day
 

Did the spanish ever use horseshoes as symbols?

This is the first rock I noticed all the way from the road. From the road it looked like it had a giant "R" or a "Pi" on it. this is what got me out of the truck and investigating hahah
 

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Treasurechest,

The first picture looks as though you have captured two turtles
Nice packmule in the background.

The second picture has stuff going on to the left I have circled it.
one looks like a white dog.
 

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Casca said:
TreasureChest, nice pics. The first pic had a pile of rocks behind the turtle. Have you looked at your turtle from that point?

Hey Casa.

NO I haven't gone back yet. I probably wont until I get some rattlesnake proof boots. I took my GF fishing today, and actually saw two rattlesnakes mating. I couldn't believe it, because it's only the 2nd of April. I THOUGHT I had another month before they came out to play. I'm glad I didn't find out the hard way.

I need to get a metal detector. There's a couple spots on that hill that have definately made me wonder if there's something buried there/ stuffed in the cracks.

Thank you Old dog, I was wondering where you saw a mule in my picture! :)
 

TC:
There is at least ONE turtle in that photo; possibly TWO. The top one has his head stretched out on a long neck. Check the direction the head is pointing, for more signs / monuments. I don't think it has any legs showing; but not sure.
 

po'farm,
early spanish mines were dug pits....when a vein showed above the ground with gold in it..they dug down in a V shaped pit..later expeditions learned mining from the Welch Tin miners imported to Mexico in the early days of the 16th Century. From them they learned how to set timbers and to mine upwards on the vein called 'stoping' (stow-ping)[easier to let the ore fall down than to hoist it up], a method perfected by the late comer to the gold mining party...the '49ers
rangler

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po'farm,
I have a symbol just like that on a old site I am working. on mine the bear was looking at
a formation of rocks [monument] that showed in small scale where the goods were laid out
on the ground in real life scale- on the same hill side.

I never would have believed someone else would find one too. If the sign is real and not an accident of time and circumstance, then he is looking at something they wanted you to see.
the adventure continues...
are there any rock walls nearby? hand stacked dry rock walls...Large boulders, outcrops ect
the real old timers were the Spanish circa 1500's-1670's!
rangler
 

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