Jesuit signs

julianopt

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Jan 21, 2020
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Hello guys, can someone help me to identify this symbols , they are from south Brazil , in the lands of my family ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579653406.581700.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579653434.365209.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579653463.101624.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579653485.869725.jpg
 

SnowDigger

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Jan 10, 2019
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Gosh, I can't help you with what they mean, just curious how you know they are Jesuit as opposed to Native American? They are really cool!
 

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julianopt

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Jan 21, 2020
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The Jesuit father was in south of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina , they was there to teach religion to our Indians , and they are great miners, since my granny was young that she listen and tells me a lot of histories about Jesuit treasures in our property , and I search since I was young , and I find this symbols , sorry for my English I don’t know how to write perfectly
 

Loke

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Mar 24, 2010
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julianopt,
First and foremost - welcome to TNet!
Secondly - nobody (myself included) write perfectly, the main thing is to make yourself understood - and that you do indeed.
Thirdly - I am sorry but I cannot help you with the signs. From what little I know of signs, these don't really stand out to me as Jesuit - but heck, what I do not know about signs could fill several books ;-)
 

LUE-Hawn

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Feb 16, 2018
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Minelab SDC 2300, Makro Deephunter Pro 3D, OKM EXP 4500 Pro, Garrett Hand Held Detectors, Falcon MD 20, English dowsing springs, Darley Spanish Dip Needle, L-Rods, what’s left of my brain :o)
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Hello Julianopt,

The first rock is a ROCK MAP. Go to google earth or Apple maps and get an overview of the area where you live. You may have to get a topography map or your area. The corresponding lines can be streams, rivers or trails. This is my best advice and hopefully you will be led to something good?

Bests

LUE-Hawn
 

Holyground

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May 17, 2014
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Pitch your tent next to a nice, soft, plush rock that you can recline on. Eat a can of tuna and mix some powdered Gatorade, lay back against that nice, soft, plush rock and shadow gaze. When night falls, go to bed. When the sun peaks at you, pack up and move out. Repeat. When you see it, you will know. It is the best magic I have ever seen.
 

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