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A map to 8 treasures

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Posted Mar 01, 2010, 12:35:52 pm

Just a map I thought you all might like to look at
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sometimes there is more- that is where the truth hides, there is no gold and glory there-just fear! Fear that your door will be broken down and people you know will die- because of what you know.
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 08:41:05 am

It's amazing how many people can't even read this map nor figurte it out--and they call themselves treasure hunters--81 views and no comments--because no one has a clue.
This is one of the resons I quit coming to this site. No one knows anything, it is all about advertisement.

sometimes there is more- that is where the truth hides, there is no gold and glory there-just fear! Fear that your door will be broken down and people you know will die- because of what you know.
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 03:01:31 pm

  dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow dontknow

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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 03:34:26 pm

im new to hunting in general as well as this site, if youd care to elaborate id love to give this 'map' a go.....
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 03:50:30 pm

It's amazing how many people can't even read this map nor figurte it out--and they call themselves treasure hunters--81 views and no comments--because no one has a clue.
This is one of the resons I quit coming to this site. No one knows anything, it is all about advertisement.

Why don't you start off by explaining the background of this picture instead of going off half cocked.

I would love to know about it but not at the expense of stroking your 81 view ego.

If you quit coming to the site because we are all --deleted-- did you come back hoping that all the advertising would go away and the general IQ would jump by 20 points?

I don't see any advertising except at the header and it's your choice to click it or not.

I think it's a great site and am glad to help it along.

Thanks for the post and HH

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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 04:30:14 pm

I've worked in the State Hospital (for mentally insane) for 5 years and a lot of the patients would get mad at everyone else for not "seeing" what they "see"  as well. 

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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Mar 08, 2010, 04:55:46 pm

It's amazing how many people can't even read this map nor figurte it out--and they call themselves treasure hunters--81 views and no comments--because no one has a clue.
This is one of the resons I quit coming to this site. No one knows anything, it is all about advertisement.

If you knew what that map really was, you'd be better off looking for the treasure instead of being worried about what other people think.  My guess is that YOU posted it because YOU have no clue what YOU are looking at and want someone here to assist YOU in deciphering.  Too bad nobody here 'knows anything', guess you're S.O.L.

HH
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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 04:20:24 pm

   Well I gave it a go. I tried finding something, anything that even somewhat looked artificial or evidence of carving.  icon_scratch

All I see are rocks  dontknow

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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Apr 01, 2010, 10:06:18 pm

Hey, guys.  Don't you realize that wyoming can't read it either and is hoping one of US can decipher it for him................ or at least get him started?  Mr. wyoming,  if you hadn't posted that snide comment, I might have developed an interest in trying to help, but now......no thanks. 

Happy hunting and have a good life.   hello



Ohhhhhhhhhh, OK.  Here's what came to mind when I first saw your photo.  You should research the Masonic movement.  There.  If you actually do some research on it, you may find what I stumbled across by accident and it just MIGHT be your key.

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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted May 21, 2010, 03:40:03 pm

Don't need him anyhow  tongue3

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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted May 22, 2010, 03:45:47 am

i'll take door number 2 
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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted May 24, 2010, 04:10:56 am

i'll take door number 2 

are you sure,youll have to share with the possum
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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Jun 03, 2010, 06:37:58 pm

Careful analysis and some beer....just 2 sticks of dynamite and detect when the rubble is clear.

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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Jun 03, 2010, 07:49:20 pm

Wyoming - sorry I just didn't even see your thread posted here.  I am NOT sure that is a treasure map, it could be Amerindian pictograms, based on the little I can make out in the pix.  Can you get any closer-in photos, of the engravings? I can't make any real judgements on it yet.
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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Jun 06, 2010, 05:52:06 am

First, this is a nice pic. I will be one of the first to say that I do not know what I am looking at or looking for...a pic with more detail would be more helpful.

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gold an glory

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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Jul 14, 2010, 12:35:48 pm

lol--you guys are too tough on me--
I have been busy--just checked in and wow--I am gone for a bit and the wolves feed.
Yes I can give a snide comment now and then- A bit impatient at times as well. But truly you need to know me a bit better. How about a personal message from some of you--a more one to one that way. ( I went thru a divorce--haven't sold any treasure I have--had to go back to work--rebuild what the wife took from me--ha ha--finding it is easier then selling it!!!!!! )
Take care-sorry I have not been online.
Lately I have not cared so much-I found mine ( treasure ) and still have gotten no where-it was almost a waste of my life!
Sincerely wyoming
P.S. if any of you are up my way-give me a shout-Take you to see some things

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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Sep 03, 2010, 11:02:40 am

It's amazing how many people can't even read this map nor figurte it out--and they call themselves treasure hunters--81 views and no comments--because no one has a clue.
This is one of the resons I quit coming to this site. No one knows anything, it is all about advertisement.

Well, I never said anything, being a gentleman, and a geologist as well, as I had already dug up that treasure years ago, spent it too, had a heck of a time with the money, and had a hard time sticking all of those fractured layered metamorphosied granitic rocks back in again, so that it would look like it had not been touched, I surmised you were looking for "the culprit", and I guess you just wanted me to "fess up"? Okay, I fess, I got it before you got there... But you had already "figurte" (figured) it out. Yes, I am a treasure hunter, and when I find it, I do not leave any of it behind. Sorry...
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Reply To This Topic #17 Posted Sep 03, 2010, 11:54:48 am

Open Sesame  icon_scratch
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Reply To This Topic #18 Posted Sep 15, 2010, 08:30:23 pm

It's amazing how many people can't even read this map nor figurte it out--and they call themselves treasure hunters--81 views and no comments--because no one has a clue.
This is one of the resons I quit coming to this site. No one knows anything, it is all about advertisement.

Well, I never said anything, being a gentleman, and a geologist as well, as I had already dug up that treasure years ago, spent it too, had a heck of a time with the money, and had a hard time sticking all of those fractured layered metamorphosied granitic rocks back in again, so that it would look like it had not been touched, I surmised you were looking for "the culprit", and I guess you just wanted me to "fess up"? Okay, I fess, I got it before you got there... But you had already "figurte" (figured) it out. Yes, I am a treasure hunter, and when I find it, I do not leave any of it behind. Sorry...
YOU have been there? Well, you missed one sack. It was on the left side at 4'.
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Reply To This Topic #19 Posted Sep 18, 2010, 07:13:01 am

Could the treasure simply be the variety of faces & animals that are features of the rock. I see a pig's head, two small human heads side by side, a human face, a wolves head, aprofile of a big nosed man, a bird or bat, an eagle/hawk, another nig nosed dude possibly laughing or smiling, a smaller smiling profile, and maybe another pig looking straight at you with it's mouth open. This is more than 8 though...Not sure if this was what you were talking about or not, it could be I just have a good imagination. thumbsup

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Reply To This Topic #20 Posted Sep 18, 2010, 01:37:59 pm

For some reason, I could not get the picture to frame correctly.  It kept cutting off the bottom.  Very interesting picture indeed. 
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Reply To This Topic #21 Posted Sep 18, 2010, 03:27:33 pm

Am I missing something??...I still don't see anything but rock wall.      If I am missing something, please let me know, thanks.

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Reply To This Topic #22 Posted Sep 21, 2010, 05:16:39 am

Could the treasure simply be the variety of faces & animals that are features of the rock. I see a pig's head, two small human heads side by side, a human face, a wolves head, aprofile of a big nosed man, a bird or bat, an eagle/hawk, another nig nosed dude possibly laughing or smiling, a smaller smiling profile, and maybe another pig looking straight at you with it's mouth open. This is more than 8 though...Not sure if this was what you were talking about or not, it could be I just have a good imagination. thumbsup

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Reply To This Topic #23 Posted Sep 22, 2010, 12:45:30 pm

all of the things I marked in the map were found at the site- which did lead me to each one.

sometimes there is more- that is where the truth hides, there is no gold and glory there-just fear! Fear that your door will be broken down and people you know will die- because of what you know.
Luck Comes And Goes, But Knowledge Stays Forever!

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Reply To This Topic #24 Posted Oct 05, 2010, 09:20:23 pm

I don't think this is a map at all....try thinking outside the box....this guy has nothing better to do than to come here and jerk some chains making everyone "think" that this is a map....I think it's a very attractive rock formation, and indeed, very interesting....so just let Mr. Rudi-pooh go on his way, and good riddance....SushiDog

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Reply To This Topic #25 Posted Dec 17, 2010, 03:58:10 pm

It's amazing how many people can't even read this map nor figurte it out--and they call themselves treasure hunters--81 views and no comments--because no one has a clue.
This is one of the resons I quit coming to this site. No one knows anything, it is all about advertisement.

Well, I never said anything, being a gentleman, and a geologist as well, as I had already dug up that treasure years ago, spent it too, had a heck of a time with the money, and had a hard time sticking all of those fractured layered metamorphosied granitic rocks back in again, so that it would look like it had not been touched, I surmised you were looking for "the culprit", and I guess you just wanted me to "fess up"? Okay, I fess, I got it before you got there... But you had already "figurte" (figured) it out. Yes, I am a treasure hunter, and when I find it, I do not leave any of it behind. Sorry...
lol u mind telling me what the treasure was

tman
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Reply To This Topic #26 Posted Dec 20, 2010, 08:40:44 am

^^^^^^ yea what he said... laughing9
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Reply To This Topic #27 Posted May 01, 2011, 06:24:33 pm

I seen some lines or sections on the rock but to the left on the other rock face there seem to be initials or carvings in the rock. If you could take a picture of that one also, it may help. dontknow
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Reply To This Topic #28 Posted Aug 17, 2011, 11:14:22 am

 sign13
Maybe this will help you see things you didn't before. hello No guarantees. dontknow There is some really cool stuff on this rock but I don't know what it means. Like the three buildings, one looks like a mission and the big horse next to it. Or the big D shaped bunch of info and the numbers 23 below it. There's more but that's what my eye sees. icon_pirat
A very nice find in my opinion...if you can decode it.
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Reply To This Topic #29 Posted Aug 20, 2011, 01:22:39 pm

yep California legalizes "medical Marijuana" and the whole world goes crazy! sigh
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Reply To This Topic #30 Posted Nov 14, 2011, 05:47:35 am

wyoming;

Whatever made you, in your wanderings, stop and decide this is a treasure map? What criteria did you employ. 

Myself, I would check very carefully as many of the cracks as possible to see if there is any evidence of chisel marks. These marks would be proof that someone had altered the stone and was leaving a waybill. Photograph the marks and post them in their original state.

So far, all I see is a pile of natural stone.
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Reply To This Topic #31 Posted Jan 15, 2012, 12:15:11 pm

just look at it as there are pictures in the rock faces them selfs, like the mans face ect dont just look at the pic but look at it as you where there 

J.W.
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