Looking for help please

Mark60

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Hello to everyone talking with another member he suggested I post a map here for y'all to take a look at and possibly help me to narrow down my area. I didn't realize this was possible I thought dousing had to be performed on site so this great. I sure hope someone can help if more pics are needed I can post them here or you check my thread "unusual rock carving" thanks again to everyone. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1472002275.919293.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1472002402.418259.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1472002443.708590.jpg
 

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morbiusandneo

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Could it be a triangulation to get to the target?

The heart points to the knife. The knife points directly south. So, could the "Spanish Treasure Marker" point to the Southwest? (an area not shown by the posted imagery)

With such large prominent markers, this must be a large treasure(!!)

EDIT: Maybe ART knows from his dowsing about how far and in what direction. If so, maybe he'll re-dowse the new image area for you here. He really is very, very good at his gift with dowsing. HH!! :treasurechest:
 

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Mark60

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Could it be a triangulation to get to the target?

The heart points to the knife. The knife points directly south. So, could the "Spanish Treasure Marker" point to the Southwest? (an area not shown by the posted imagery)

With such large prominent markers, this must be considerable.....

Thats a thought that will require some strong coffee and a late night to study upon
 

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Mark60

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I have one spot with Spanish Marker
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aarthrj3811, thank you I wasn't expecting anything down there but you never know, I have attached a closer and expanded view of the area you found, along with a closer view of an area that I thought had the most prospects if you or anyone would care to take a look at it is appreciated..M60 AREA 1.jpg AREA 2.jpg
 

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Mark60

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Thank you, I go out there this weekend see what turns up and post what i come across
 

morbiusandneo

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With all that human activity in the area I wonder what kind of marker could survive that activity? (That spot looks like a crop field.)
 

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Mark60

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Not crops but pasture but worth a look there's a beginning of a tree line and a pond there
 

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Mark60

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dog, this site has a bunch of interesting bits like the knife, it all seams to point or lead to the next and the next etc.. trying to clarify the fuzzy picture.. thanks again M60
 

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Mark60

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aarthrj3811, ok heres a few more pics the close-up pics will be from the owl going west and of course an aerial hope this is what your wanting the pin in the aerial "drill hole" is the spot with the owl/bluff river owl.jpg IMG_1933.JPG IMG_1936.JPG View attachment 1351415
 

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Mark60

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yeah, I've never delved into this side of it I always thought you had to be on site, so this is pretty cool, thanks to everyone
 

aarthrj3811

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I have a KGC marker. It consists of 7 gold bars and 1 silver bar placed on an old section line. There is also iron there. These are 2 ½ oz bars. If these are on a section line there are more around this section..The bars will form a vee
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Mark60

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I have a KGC marker. It consists of 7 gold bars and 1 silver bar placed on an old section line. There is also iron there. These are 2 ½ oz bars. If these are on a section line there are more around this section..The bars will form a vee
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aarthrj3811, thank you for your time,assistance and expertise I hope to get out there this weekend or next and look things over, will first need to go over my old maps and check the section lines thaks again..M60
 

aarthrj3811

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I have a theory. After researching old maps I found that a lot of the section markers from old maps were wrong. I think that in some areas the KGC were the surveyors. That let them locate a lot of the Spanish gold. When I find Spanish markers mixed with KGC markers I do not believe them.
 

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