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Kentucky Kache

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Re: treasure map

For starters, there appears to be a mountain in the picture. Do you know of a mountain in the area that looks anything like that?
 

K

Kentucky Kache

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Re: treasure map

Not much to go on. If you know the area, go there and look around. Try to find something that looks like something on the map.
 

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Kentucky Kache

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Re: treasure map

Why do think the map is a treasure map?
 

Curtis

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Re: treasure map

Looks like they are saying there is a treasure room under a hillside that has some reflective material on it.


What makes you think its a treaure map...it looks like something my ganddson drew when he was 4 years old.

Or its a place someone hid some radiocative material! haha
 

Shortstack

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Re: treasure map

stilldign said:
fRdx,
On the contrary, I find your English to be very good, at least with certain sentences. It's almost as if you're "playing the role" of a soviet. An easy sentence...like "treasure the map"...you mess up, yet a more complex sentence...like "what could be the meaning of the arrow" you get perfect. What gives my friend?

:laughing7: Me thinks your BS meter is beginning to "wiggle" a little. :thumbsup:
 

Saturna

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Re: treasure map

Seems amusing to have stilldign question a treasure story(in a post that seems to be removed).

Does this mean he's a 'negative naysayer' ? :laughing7:





Jay
 

goldguru

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Aug 24, 2005
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Re: treasure map

I would Assume that you have acquired a recent Map of the same scale to compare & fill in the blanks?
most maps during times of conflict where very difficult to make accurately esp if you where/are on the Advancing frt into enemy territory.

they would have been hand drawn from aerial pics which due to time off day could easily Hide or Omit things due to sun angle & cloud.
 

desertmoons

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Apr 16, 2008
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Re: treasure map

Perhaps you should consider it a military map first. The three arrows could mean "this is the advancing front of attack"

After you discount the military maneuvers and locations, whats left might be treasure map. I seem to recall the Russians and many of the other armies, were led by old men who did not use modern war techniques.

Surely there was a war college in Russia as there was in Germany? What was tought there?
 

VICTORIO

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Re: treasure map

TAG VICTORIO :hello:
 

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