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  1. #1
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Spanish Master Monument

    This is a very big Spanish master monument. It has been damaged through out the years. Fortunately I have some pictures from before the damage. This is on the site of a very big treasure site. Most of the Spanish markers, including a map rock still exist. Help me find the mine entrance or the pozo. Tell me which way to go and why, and I'll post the pictures I have of Spanish markers in that direction. Or tell me what to look for in that direction, and I'll go there and look. The person or persons who help me the most will be invited to the site, and offered a full partnership. The full story will not be revealed on this site. We have a lot of documentation on this site from people who were there. Very conflicting. They were taken there by different routes.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Spanish Master Monument-north-view.jpg   Spanish Master Monument-north-view.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    North West view then
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  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    South view now. The pointer pointing north west has been knocked off, and the heart was romoved by an Ahole with a back hoe.
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  4. #4
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    South view then. This shows the pointer pointing north west, and the heart.
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  5. #5
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    West view now.
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  6. #6
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    West view then.
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  7. #7
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Rabbit in the draw below the monument on the east side. This was probably on the monument at one time. The monument appears to have had something blown off previous to my discovery. It's about 3 ft long, see my foot.
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  8. #8
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
    5,871
    2 times

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    The common consensus when an "X" of this size is found...
    You are on the trail pass to the left of the X.
    Note the heart is on the left side and is directional to the next marker seen in the foreground.

    Line of sight in blue circled are things to study closely.
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    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  9. #9
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    I was just in the process of moving this data from another thread. Ok, what does the marker "in the fore ground" mean. It has a big hoyo under it. Usually means inbound marker to the mine. But which direction do I take from here? The dang thing is pointing up into the air. This is the most important clue. The tip does have a slight inclination to the west. In the north view notice the pointer rock down and to the left. It points west to a small bed/chair. Going this direction about 1/2 mile leads to a spring. This is a known Spanish rest area.

  10. #10
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
    5,871
    2 times

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    There is a lot of stacked stuff in the fore ground.
    there are also sight holes below the X
    check them out for authenticity and see if you aren't dealing with false trails.
    The hoyo may be sending you in the wrong direction, have you tried looking from the other side?
    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  11. #11
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Ok, I'll photograph these areas the next time I'm up there. This direction does lead to the spring. I thought you were talking about the heart under the pointer. Never saw that one before! There is another one to the right bottom corner of the X. The south view showes it a little better. It is broken, and is pointing to the east. Trap? Possibly, the mine entrance has collapsed. May have been blown closed as a protective measure during the Indian revolt. There are bodies of important people in the mine/cavern. This leaves the pozo as the only entrance. The original discoverer hid the colapsed mine entrance very well, and mother nature has finished the job.

  12. #12

    Jun 2003
    Massachusetts
    669

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    dig the spring open.follow the water, water trapped.

  13. #13
    us
    metal detecting,treasure hunting,history

    Dec 2010
    black hills
    whites coin shooter and my fav the quick draw 2 bounty hunter
    74

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Quote Originally Posted by Thernewbie
    This is a very big Spanish master monument. It has been damaged through out the years. Fortunately I have some pictures from before the damage. This is on the site of a very big treasure site. Most of the Spanish markers, including a map rock still exist. Help me find the mine entrance or the pozo. Tell me which way to go and why, and I'll post the pictures I have of Spanish markers in that direction. Or tell me what to look for in that direction, and I'll go there and look. The person or persons who help me the most will be invited to the site, and offered a full partnership. The full story will not be revealed on this site. We have a lot of documentation on this site from people who were there. Very conflicting. They were taken there by different routes.
    k i see the x in the rock to but if u look over at the other rock it apperas as if its pointing to what looks to be a run off as i pointed out in the pic im not fursure on this just a idea hope it helps also look at how the lines cross in the middle
    tman
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    tman

  14. #14
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Somebody already dug the spring out. It was a huge catch basin lined with rock. Made a nice swimming hole. Too much water to go any further. The cave does have flowing water in it, but that can run underground for miles.

  15. #15
    us
    metal detecting,treasure hunting,history

    Dec 2010
    black hills
    whites coin shooter and my fav the quick draw 2 bounty hunter
    74

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Quote Originally Posted by Thernewbie
    Somebody already dug the spring out. It was a huge catch basin lined with rock. Made a nice swimming hole. Too much water to go any further. The cave does have flowing water in it, but that can run underground for miles.
    o i c that kinda sucks tho
    best of luck,tman
    tman

  16. #16
    us
    Dec 2010
    17

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Quote Originally Posted by treasureman1414
    Quote Originally Posted by Thernewbie
    k i see the x in the rock to but if u look over at the other rock it apperas as if its pointing to what looks to be a run off as i pointed out in the pic im not fursure on this just a idea hope it helps also look at how the lines cross in the middle
    tman
    This draw leads to the spring to the west.

  17. #17
    us
    metal detecting,treasure hunting,history

    Dec 2010
    black hills
    whites coin shooter and my fav the quick draw 2 bounty hunter
    74

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Quote Originally Posted by Thernewbie
    Quote Originally Posted by treasureman1414
    Quote Originally Posted by Thernewbie
    k i see the x in the rock to but if u look over at the other rock it apperas as if its pointing to what looks to be a run off as i pointed out in the pic im not fursure on this just a idea hope it helps also look at how the lines cross in the middle
    tman
    This draw leads to the spring to the west.
    any rocks by the spring
    tman

  18. #18

    Mar 2008
    131

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    In your second picture You have some symbols on this stack of rocks saying there is one burial right there plus you have a poodle tail there saying this is a royal treasure at this place. I do not know how to put pictures on this site or make the circles on them, but the second picture says there is a treasure burial right there.

    Minetres

  19. #19
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
    5,871
    2 times

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    Quote Originally Posted by minetres
    In your second picture You have some symbols on this stack of rocks saying there is one burial right there plus you have a poodle tail there saying this is a royal treasure at this place. I do not know how to put pictures on this site or make the circles on them, but the second picture says there is a treasure burial right there.

    Minetres
    Curiosity has me forced to ask,
    What signs say there is anything buried anywhere near here?
    The Spanish didn't have signs that gave that indication as far as I have found.

    Please help me out here ... I need instruction.

    Thanks in advance.
    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  20. #20

    Mar 2008
    131

    Re: Spanish Master Monument

    The Spanish have many signs that show the exact spot, I do not want to give to many out as I have to others of this forum, but they are real and I have many pictures and proof. My partners and I are still working many sites and when we are done I will be giving away every thing we have learned. The Spanish were not supposed to mark directly over the spot and we have found many of those, but there were some who did, maybe because there were many burials there and when they left the area they wanted to make sure all of the treasure was removed or if they did not make it home some other authorized group could. My partners and I learned this by following these trails for years and finding the end. I will give out two symbols that have already been published and one is in the picture I mentioned. A half moon either carved in the rock or a rock carved in the shape round on one side and flat on the other with a flat face, look below the flat side and dig down. The other is a "U" it will also have flairs or circles on each end, in the books it means mine below. The Spanish would use a lot of manmade caves using rocks some of the caves were large and some were small as well as some very deep burials in the ground and some mines that were being used at the time and sealed up, also they would enlarge a crevice in the rock, or small hole and cover and wedge rocks back in over the treasure. If anyone out there needs some help on their sites I will give out some information but not to every one for obvious reasons.

    Minetres

 

 
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