Hello Creol Girl,
Thanks for the complement!
AS far as you signs, wow they are way different than Kidds.
My first impression is Pirate era - I dont know when domino.s were invented
but it looks to me like Chinese in the 12-13th Century.
The Jesuits would
never use Domino for treasure signs was all forms
of gambling, like gold mining, was outlawed..and domino came from the design
of gambling dice.
So the Pirate flavor is palatable. The six and the two obviously equals 8
the Spanish Code for a treasure cache IS the number 8 so far so good.
The is congruent and logical so far. The fact that it is broken up into two
increments is interesting.Again the Jesuits would never use a 6 in a true
treasure sign as it is 'unholy'- but nothing was unholy to a Pirate.
Since they did break the number 8 up into two parts it tells me you must
use each of these parts to get to the goodies. It might be a simple matter
of stepping off 6 increments, then turning an stepping off 2 more!
The Pipe is another new one for me..in natural science based code like the
Jesuits used,, you look at the attributes of the animal they are depicting for
the clue to the meaning of the sign..OOPS did I just let the cat out of the bag?
I will be tied to the missen mast and whipped severely when I get back to the
ship tonight i suspect!
Anyway the attibutes of a pipe I just cant figure right now..except it might mean
a place to sit, in the shade, with a veiw..a spot for rest or reflection.hmm..
The Moon however is a universal sign..used by many , usually slightly different
if you look at it by cultures..but for the Spanish..it meant Silver! Even a direct
sign saying "dig under"..but I would look for confirmation before you start digging
under every rock in the county.
And finally the odd squarish shape above the Moon..looks vaugely like an "unequalateral
rectangle" quite possibly a Golden Geometry shape used in the final lay out of the Omega
site.
So lets see what we got here..{Possible an Omega spot..not sure cause I see only the signs
out of context/ are these signs all grouped in one spot..or spread out like bread crumbs on
the trail?
IF it is an Omega and I must repeat IF (it is like diagnosing high blood pressure from long distance)
but if you put the cup on and pump it up and tell me what the numbers are...it is easy!! lol
If it is the Omega, then it may be saying:
Go to the relaxing spot.Or a spot with a view..close to the sign Look for the marks that lay out an
unequilateral rectangle, using rocks, trees
combo of both , carvings on rocks..(most likely) AND the corner on the rectangle nearest to the Moon
is the dig spot...but wait up there Creol dudette...most likely more info will be on the rocks, you need to know the
Direction of the 6 measurements and the way to turn for the next 2.If that is what they are for........
Now what type of measurements are we talking about? Well for Pirates they had some favorites..
One was the PACE..taking large Pirate type steps..BUT I said Pace NOT step..are you still with me
Girly Girl..I am sure you are...a PACE is two steps! Meaning take the first giant step that is half of
it the take ONE more step..STOP. Picture it? That is a PACE!
This paradoxically works out to be a BRAZA which is 5'9" One of the King of Spain's micromanaged rules!
This is probable how deep you will have to dig as well. The moon says it is silver done there..
Just so you don't think this is TOO easy..remember this..IT could be GONE. The Pirates did not pay the
Kings Fifth, that is why they call them Pirates lol...they buried this for them to come back and get! If not
one of their brothers. Even if it is gone,, it will be an adventure solving the puzzle and on some night
when the moon is just like the one in the sign..you pack a couple of shovels, your best friend, and a pint
of Rum to keep the Spirits busy while you dig for the goodies..Good Luck Have Fun and just send me an
email that just says the type of Rum you bought and I will know the rest was all good!
On a serious note, the above represents deductive reasoning and 20 years experience chasing the Jesuits
and their stone 'bread crumbs' I have never chased the Pirates, except for the ones from the Caribbean,and
that was just to blockbuster for the dvd..lol. My advise is worth what you paid for it..which is nothing..but
it is exactly what I would do with those signs if I saw them first!!
If you can give me more pictures and data, I can give you more information!
auriferiously
rangler
"Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance."