TWO SIGNS LEFT TO I.D. MINE, AS SPANISH, FRENCH, OR JESUIT.

Hi guys was wondering if anyone could voice there opinion on this guy here... ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456240316.332674.jpg
 

Happy, how tall is that?

Defiantly man made.

I don't see much that looks like chisel marks. Well weathered limestone, if I'm not mistaken.

My first impression is, real deal.
A structure like that would be easy to plaster and make to look like one stone.

Also looks like an elephant..

IMHO.

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HOWDY MIKEL,

CONGRATULATIONS AMIGO :occasion14:

LOOKING FORWARD TO READING IT, NOW YOU CAN ENJOY SOME WELL DESERVED QUALITY TIME WITH YOUR LOVED ONES. THANKS FOR THE KIND WORDS, AND TO THOSE WHO HELPED YOU ALONG THE WAY. GOD SPEED.

HOMAR
 

I can see it too, now.
Take the trunk from the elephant and it changes to a gorilla.

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I wish one of us had thought to hold a hand up near that.
That is the first hummingbird nest that I have been that close to.
As cool as they get!

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Its about six feet tall. Here are few more big rocks. There is one of the biggest timber rattler snake dens in the state you can see them all over if u look close. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456379637.784687.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456379686.541487.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456379799.581157.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456379840.502123.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456379866.081526.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456379915.506774.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456380070.767976.jpgi think this is a map stone it is the first rock u see on your way to these from the prairie.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1456380606.235303.jpg
 

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Pic 5 & 6 show evidence of a man made wall. It is to the lower right portion of the door.

Note the different shapes beneath the clay on the surface.

There may be death trap warnings that are more distinct than the ones on the surface..
It may even be the safe passage into the opening.

Note the shift line between the plaster and the solid stone.

A slide zone, held back by the stone door.

IMHO
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Nappy, you should post a little about where your site is (in general. Not specific ) so that my readers don't mistakenly think that your photos are part of my site.
The background there is similar to mine.

Mikel
 

I see several things in the first photo to faces a turtle. And maybe an owls head but that maybe a stretch for the Owls head.
 

SE Minnesota...
 

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Table of contents.
Twenty chapters.
Credits.
Epilogue .
Front and back covers.
200 pages.

Done and ready to go to the
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright department.

Then the search for the right publisher.

Then find my next big adventurer!

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I can tell you where to start to look in your next adventure. I was studying your neck of the woods a little while ago. But pm's only. I identified a couple large geologic anomalies, but beautiful and well seen, some on public land. There will likely be metals/gems there as well as trails and markers. There are random pictures of the areas a showing more than enough. I don't know your exact location, but NW Ark is close enough.
 

Table of contents.
Twenty chapters.
Credits.
Epilogue .
Front and back covers.
200 pages.

Done and ready to go to the
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright department.

Then the search for the right publisher.

Then find my next big adventurer!

#/;0)~ (c)

HOWDY MIKEL,

YOU'VE BEEN BUSY AMIGO, CONGRATS.

THE DAY WILL COME, WHEN ONE OF THE GRAND-KIDS GROWS UP, AND COMES TO PICK YOUR BRAIN ON THAT LOST MINE. IT'S IN THEIR BLOOD, JUST WAIT AND SEE.

HOMAR
 

Ten years ago my best friend, and treasure hunting partner Jim, drew his last breath, some time during the night. He was discovered by his wife on the afternoon of the sixth.

He has been greatly missed.

Many new friends here, have helped me thru this past decade.

You are greatly appreciated.

Mikel
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Ten years ago my best friend, and treasure hunting partner Jim, drew his last breath, some time during the night. He was discovered by his wife on the afternoon of the sixth.

He has been greatly missed.

Many new friends here, have helped me thru this past decade.

You are greatly appreciated.

Mikel
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Sorry you lost your friend, Mikel. I'm glad you decided to include us in your adventure. Thank you. :thumbsup:
 

SAME HERE MIKEL, WE ALL LOSE OLD FRIENDS, AND FIND NEW ONES. THOSE OLD FRIENDS STILL BRING A SMILE WHEN WE RECALL GOOD TIMES SHARED.

HOMAR
 

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