Thank you Randy for posting my pics. I think I have finally figured out how to do it myself.....or at least I hope so. Here is a few more photos.
I would appreciate any advice, information, or assistance anyone can offer. I am in far North Texas close to the Red River and Oklahoma. I have loads of rocks and boulders with markings, symbols, and words. I feel like I have many tree signs on the same property but I am trying to figure out the rocks first. My time is running short on how long I can explore here. I need some new eyes to look at this PLEASE! Thank you in advance for your help.
The last picture posted should be of a rock with a carving on it. We have been told by a local Cherokee Indian Preacher that this is the signature of the Indian Chief called "Sequoyah". He plans to take a photo before the next tribal council but so far all I have is his opinion. He feels like they may want to obtain the rock.
Djui5, that capital "T" on the rock in the first pic is just like the one on the rock at my site. Someone said it might mean Tobias....like the Book of Tobias in the Bible. I have the story if you want it. Do you have any ideas?
Check with Book by Gloria Farley (Heavenor, Oklahoma)...."IN PLAIN SIGHT".....Discoveries and Re-Discoveries in America .....OGAM......more and more, also "AMERICA B.C." by Dr. Barry Fell.....Re; "INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF AMERICAN CULTURES".....The EPICGRAPHIC SOCIETY.....Clearly, much of what you have here is, OLD WORLD TEXTS.....OGAM, IBERIAN PUNIC....Your Pic's of 001.jpg and 006.jpg are of "REGIONAL MAPS" from Yester-Year......Happy Trails
The first picture is to the west of tree with the "heart". I haven't figured it out but it is basically the last one in a series of tree signs. It has a sight hole in it. Also, the tree with the heart has an X at the top right of the heart.
re the last pic. You have to admit that when the jesuits doodle danced with trees, they really doodled, By the way, all the above photos of rocks are jesuit rocks , and recommend you dont take notice of the graffiti.
This has been lost for some time. I have moved form Texas to Arkansas and have lost all my stuff on this site . It was good to see some of this stuff agen ;0) . I would like for some one to look this site . May be it will talk to some one this time.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has its limits."~Albert Einstein
Jan 2007
Tesoro Bandido II and DeLeon. also a Detector Pro Headhunter Diver, and a Garrett BFO called The Hunter. Just added a Garrett Ace 250.
3,486
6 times
All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Re: Anyone wanna figure this out?
Red_Desert:
Springfield posted what the saying is on your rock. It says, "What does that show." As for the backward "S"s, in colonial days the "S" was often printed backwards with no special reasons.
" 'Polls' are surveys of uninformed people who think it's possible to get the answer wrong." .........Ann Coulter
Thanks for the help. I think this is an outlaw . One rock has JJ on it . The T stands out to me I think it is telling me to look a little harder at me or to look around some .
Thanks JMc
From the first pic try one of these:
1) 15+2 West = either 17 degrees west or 17 paces west
2) 15 paces SouthWest. ( the backwards "S" could be a 2 or S. The "E" looks more like a 15 with a plus sign following it )
Notice the W has dots on it's points, and the backwards "S" has one also.
That line carved above the last letters pointing up and to the right might be one of these directions.
Actuallly That line carved above the last letters pointing up and to the right is one of these directions.
That line is pointing southwest on a compass. Look closly at it, there is a compass image slightly tilted counterclockwise underneath the line. You can see the dots used for N, E, S, W. Look at Red Desert's last large pic of it. Some of the points of the compass appear white. It points to the letter "o" in the "DO" which is actually a star inside a circle.
There are things that say the opposite, NE is the direction too, if they were really tricky about it. So either SW or NE 15 units (I'd try paces first).