Treasure Marks/Signs - Diagnosed Here

Dog the TH

If they "ditched" their cannons, it might be because they were out of powder/shot or the man/animal power to transport them.
I would agree that it does not make sense that they ditched 'm in a hurry and then took time to mark/carve a bunch of rocks.....on the other hand if the sight was already marked and they had the ability to recognize it as such.....then that does makes $en$e. I agree with Brent, the cannons would make great loot containers.

Oddrock
 

there have been several treasure cannons found at sea,they were desguised like that to avoid paying taxes on and to avoid being taken by undiserables in case of a take over. there has also been cannons made of the same mixture as dore bars to avoid paying a tax on. brent
 

hadji009,oddrock,thanks for ideals on it.havent thought of that.ill have to get back out there soon,i think i got the area pretty well picked out now.i think iam gonna make a couple dowsing rods out of coat hangers,and take with me to see what,if anything i can pick up. dog,tth.
 

Not sure about this...

Have sent this to a few people and they aren't sure what to make of it.
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This is a Google Earth image from 2009. The "Target" items are likely old Native American mounds. The red arrows point to the oddity. I went back to the earliest image (1994) and while it isn't clear, does show that something is there. Ignore the items pointed to by the green arrows, i know what they are - mud hole and agriculture refuse.

Exactly in line with there this thing is pointing is a ghost town and sharp bend in the creek.

Comments? Help? Just poking around for something.

P.S. - Found this when researching an old railroad bed in the area.
 

Really can't find the information I posted about A V 5 which I gave the wrong information, Gen.1-- Chapter 5----Verse 5 = 930 years is the same as divide 930 X 454gr = 2, could be the size of the bars 2 pound. I just wanted to clear that up. They told you how deep, what direction, what to look for, how many, what size, how many, they used a probe probably, no suprises,
 

Hello Dog, your post # 700 is possibly the 4 directions, East, West, North, South, More than likely theres one cache site where your at and the others may be 2.5 miles, easy enough to check with a topo, or county map and travel to the sites, be sure to use the exact degrees off the +, Clay used a bed sheet but anything with a st right edge will work ( non metal )
 

oddrock said:
Dog the TH

If they "ditched" their cannons, it might be because they were out of powder/shot or the man/animal power to transport them.
I agree with Brent, the cannons would make great loot containers.

Oddrock

I have heard of many cases where this is a fact.
Good call.
 

Good Morning Thom, They got all the blood out of me that they could, they sent samples to Konawa, OKC, and Austin, found nothing, I don't think they checked for Asbestos tho just stuff that was service related. Rangler had a problem I think with the Navy Seals getting killed, hit him pretty hard. I hope everybody remembers them in their prayers.
 

Springfield said:
hombres muertos no cuentan cuentos

Heard the quote before,... what is your meaning as pertaining to the loss of the men involved? :dontknow:

I for one will have their families in my prayers...all gave some....some gave all...(our military)...on the other hand we are approaching the point where about one half of the people in this country (USA) do nothing...give nothing...produce nothing...just want their "entitlements"....so sad as that is about where many civilizations failed.

Oddrock
 

dog,
Nice pictures!!
I am probably not telling you anything you don't already know, but your
cross looks like it has a longer arm on the right side, usually meaning direction.
You'll have to find your distance marker to know how far you'll need to go.
Any more pictures?
Good luck and keep the pictures coming.
-Weekender
 

There are a LOT of letters, etc, on the face of that large boulder, but there are also things on the smaller ones I've circled. Zoom in one click (200%) and you can easily see all of the shapes.

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Hey, dog;
In post #747, the 3rd photo, that big "H" on the header stone sure stands out. You can see it from a decent ways off. In the 4th photo there seems to be a devil face on the upper surface of the inner stone, just above the inner hole opening. I haven't looked very thouroughly on all of your photos. There's a lot going on and maybe you should post just 3 or 4; get opinions and then post more. If you overload us with photos, there might be some confusion creep in. This is NOT a critical comment; just a good faith suggestion. :thumbsup:
 

dog:
I don't see anything wrong with your photos. The ones you have posted are clear, sharp, and easily readable. You are developing a very good "eye" for trails and have managed to photograph the important areas for study. AND, don't feel shorted about not seeing many things while you're on location. Every professional will tell you that photos they take are "tools" in their projects. NOBODY, sees everything while on site. MOST of the signs / symbols aren't seen until AFTER the person gets home and is studying the pics. Years ago, a well known and trusted professional THer wrote that the camera was an important tool that everyone should use. He wrote that if one didn't believe it; take a camera to the main street in their town and take photos in both directions; get them developed, and sit down at their dining table to study them. He guaranteed that you would see many things in the photos that you had never noticed before while actually walking down that street........even in your home town where you may have lived all of your life. The camera does not lie or detract. It simply "reports" everything it "sees".
 

dog:
I've marked a few things in this distance shot that stand out to me. There's the "H" and to the left of it is a heart with a broken left lobe (danger). The red circle is around a lot of "head buster" rocks. Be very careful here. Higher up is an up-side-down "T" that may be a natural crack, but look to the left side and there are more figures / symbols, so it might be a man-varified symbol. There's a large "X" to the right that I'm sure is man made.

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I'm posting this second photo because that devil face inside the opening is too obvious to ignore. I tried adjusting the lighting and contrast and it stayed viewable. I do not believe it is a natural formation.

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Thank you for your kind remarks.
I was just looking at that second photo again (above) and there is, what appears to be, an "A" with a slanted crossbar just to the right of the opening. I remember seeing some illustrations of "A"s drawn like this that have a specific meaning, but I'd have to try to look it up 'cause my memory stinks. LOL
 

dog said:
do you guys think this is a pozo or airshaft that has been exposed from the hill side falling away at sometime.or do you think the gap is there so the big stone can fall and seal the gap? any thoughts? thanks. dog,tth.

Not a pozo Dog, Sorry.
A quick (fyi)
Apozo is a shaft that is dug in steps. Each step is ten feet deep and is stagered to the next step.
The ladder used to get from one step to the next is a pole with notches cut in it. This pole is also usedd as a measure.
Every Spanish mine in the New World was measured in ladders by royal decree. (tthat's why we count the rungs on the ladder when we find the sign)

So a pozo is really a large thing when we finally get it uncovered. a minimum of 4 feet across and 10 feet down to a small platform and repeat.
the hole will be staggered like this to the bottom.
 

this cave or entrance looks to have a serious death trap. May not be the real mine.
 

Because that "X" is so easily seen; I wonder if it is a multiplier for the "5". That would mean "5 multiplied by 10 = 50". Perhaps the distance to whatever that diamond eyecatcher was meant to mark.

EDIT: I forgot to mention that you should measure the lengths of the sides of that diamond AND the angles and write that info into you trail notebook. Those values could easily play a big part in determining distance and direction; along with that "5" and the "X". Old Dog knows their usage and is an excellent teacher.
 

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