Walked up in canyon and saw this...

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When I climbed up there, I saw 4 flat boulders stacked on each other that forms the heart and bear face if one sees them coming up in canyon from distance. When you get closer and also lower from the boulders the heart fades away.
 

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Does seem unnatural, but may just be a marker for direction over that hump or ??????????????
 

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Anyway, these are the photos taken left and right of that rock pile. The weather wasn't the best when I hiked out there, and it was getting worse by minutes, so I didn't get to spend much time there.
 

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Just a thought, maybe I should have looked something at the point where the
Bear face started fading away??? Maybe therw was something in direction the face was looking at?
 

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Just thought I would chime in. Yokes you have a royal trail marker with an "X" or inbound symbol. "X's" are always in bound to a campsite, to a shrine, to a mine or treasure. Usually an "X" would mean go left and look for another "X" but I've seen them used for pointing out a trail in the distance as an inbound. I would look where the pointer rock is pointing when viewing the "X" from the left side of the pile. Although symbols by themselves usually mean nothing, you have a combination of a heart, an "X", a pointer and an open triangle or sun pointer. All of which point out a very old existing trail.

Are any of the mines nearby for Gold? They mined other metals as well and symbols for those were not as important as the Gold was.
It's obvious the pile as stacked by man and not nature. These markers were meant to be seen from a long distance and approached for reading up close. So the symbol "X" is important.

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Thanks Riley. Yes in nearby 5 mile radius, there is atleast 10 gold mines from late 1800s. Guess I have to go back there and see. The x is on left side. The face is looking to left. There is one side canyon on left. I can't find that open triangle u were talking about.
 

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The Triangle is in Light / Sky. Light / sky markers are the most important of all the markers. They tell you what when and where to go. When I say when as if time of day they also tell you if there's a timed sun sign with a shadow in it like the sun sign I posted under Giant Skulls. If you slowly rotate around the rock pile and take photo's the light / sky signs morph as you go and create a possible door symbol which consists of a round hole, a "U" shape, a rectangle, a "D" shape or many other door symbols. There should also be a light sky heart, a pointer ( which is visible in as a triangle in the one you posted) or even Indian heads or other heads. A stone face with both eyes means two trails. One eyed stone monuments are for one trail. Try rotating around the whole pile at different distances while snapping photo's.

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Thanks Riley. Yes in nearby 5 mile radius, there is atleast 10 gold mines from late 1800s. Guess I have to go back there and see. The x is on left side. The face is looking to left. There is one side canyon on left. I can't find that open triangle u were talking about.
 

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looks like result of that last ice-age. how big is it? people like to see patterns, either man made or not.
but yes I see a heart in the second pic, the rest looks like they tumble down from above. To me it looks natural.
 

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Inside that triangle is the fox. He is looking to the left

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I see a crown here
if you zoom in on the picture you will see a S on the crown
it looks like if you are standing on the flat rock in front and look through the notch
you would be looking at a big S across the way
I would look there
 

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Your right. People do like to see patterns.

This was the camouflage that they used for hiding in plan sight.

It was a simple way of signage. We see signs all over today. Giant billboards and small traffic signs. Those that came before us didn't have the technology for steel signs or even wood for that matter. They had to use whatever was at their disposal. Hence the rock piles that look "Natural" to the untrained eye. What better way to hide something secret but to hide it within Nature itself? These natural looking rock piles were set up using special angles for viewing. That's why from the wrong angles these things make no sense.
Walkers trail's are set up for the viewing angle of the secret society of the Seven Courts. I always take photo's from a 360 around the stacked rock markers and varying distances so I can see the angle I need for reading the marker or sign.
I can understand your skepticism. I was the same way at the beginning.






looks like result of that last ice-age. how big is it? people like to see patterns, either man made or not.
but yes I see a heart in the second pic, the rest looks like they tumble down from above. To me it looks natural.
 

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Good eye!


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Royal trail
I see a crown here
if you zoom in on the picture you will see a S on the crown
it looks like if you are standing on the flat rock in front and look through the notch
you would be looking at a big S across the way
I would look there
 

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Can you bring a picture of the Google earth

These rocks applies 3D

On the opposite side
 

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