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gldhntr

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are you sure its an eagle ? might be thunderbirds, meaning, a place which is sacred............gldhntr
 

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Thanks gldhntr,could be they fit in,tons of Spanish signs symbols at the site,up the canyon a ways there are a lot of Indian carvings,your reply makes sense
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Aufinder01

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Hi,
If they look like Indian pictographs, thats it. But if they are bird like statues of stone, or an out line of birds, In flight = Your on the trail , Pearched = Look to what its looking at, Walking = water close.

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Aufinder,they were perched some a$$holes blew them up with dynamite a number of years ago :'(
 

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Yep. Eagles usually mean a sacred place. Of course, a thunder bird would be a place to stay away. You probably are in the vacinity of an ancient first nations burial ground.
 

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Also, the Spanish used Bird Monuments to denote a change of course. One of the pictures I have (but haven't posted yet), for my Old Shaft Unearthed..... post is of what looks to be a crow. this is after several pointer and monument rocks. Look directly at what the bird sees. That is, if it is Spanish. If it is Indian, all the posts about a sacred place will apply.

Good Luck-Mike
 

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