curious as to what you all may have to say about this one

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In that little hole in the rock??
 

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oldplacesnofinds said:
TooManyHobbies said:
In that little hole in the rock??

I think that hole is an old indian trick. You know, when they are on a hunt, away from the rest of the tribe...

Oww. Maybe a little buffalo fat added. ;)
 

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Not quite sure what we are supposed to be looking for or commenting on, however, if its the large boulder, it appears to be a conglomerate...for instance, smaller rocks falling into sand or mud which eventually was subjected to extreme pressure and became a solid mass...

Some of the small stones appear to have been dislodged from the parent material and left a cavity of sorts...

The right side appears to be an directional arrow...don't suspect that its a landmark, it appears to be natural.
 

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I see the large rock pointing ....what's it pointing too? I don't know anything about stuff like this...just learning what I can from ya'll on here....like learning something new each day :)
 

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I just took a quick look & noticed the end of the boulder with the little hole in it has what definately looks like a mans head . I can see nose , mouth , eyes , ect . I'm going back for a better look .
Also appears to be a long tailed turtle on the forehead .
 

Robby Comstock

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Any other pictures from straight on? I see a heart, the head and a happy turtle. Possibly other pictures will help reveal more. Towards the bottom left I also circled another rock that looks like a heart.

update what I see...
 

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countrygrammy

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I can see a face on the left side of the rock.Also where someone see a heart i see

what looks like an arrow pointing upward.Haven't quite figured out a turtle yet still lookin

tho.Nice find must stand for something,hope you have a good detector.Interesting!!!!!!!!! :)
 

Old Dog

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The hole is the eye catcher
Put a stick in the hole and take a compasse bearing off of the stick.
I'll bet it is 120 degrees from the main.

Follow his nose.

Thom
 

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Quote on bottom of O D ' s page .
When I die I'm coming back to haunt dummies that move markers .
I'm getting my own private ghost if I outlive O D .
I just love taking pictures , gps readings , measurements ect , then moving markers to throw
other people off the trail . Gives me a better chance of being the one that finds the treasure .
Of course if someone did the same thing before I got there , It would be a bummer .
 

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Is That a Rock Map.
 

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It is quite interesting indeed.
First of all it has meaning connections and alot of references.
It is the blade of a sword- the handle is on the left side, out of the picture.
It is indeed a map, but it can not be read correctly. As this one has a connection to some other things as well. But if one knew those connections it would read easily.
It is the left wing of a bird, the other is also out of your view, as well as the head and tail feathers.
It is also a trail marker,,, look up on the right side- in the little cleared area. You will see a pattern set up in that little spot. Thats the markers to follow.

An it matches one of my keystones as well. ( the rock ) I found the keystone at another site. Knew what it was. I followed it 40 miles to this and then further. This keystone fits into my hand.
I call the stone ( one of the four winds,,,and it is the eastern key ) There are seven keys total. Each key is like a puzzle piece. They can be placed together in a perfect match. As to which the newly formed image is awesome.
Each keystone has it's own meaning, it's own maps as well, each keystone is a part of the others as well. When all are fitted together, they form into something. As to which I am unable to speak of yet, as I am in progress with them at the momment.

This was a good thing. Alot of you are on the right track. Keeping thinking out side the box!

wyoming
 

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Hey O D
The only trail marker or markers I've ever seen in my life has been in pictures . What I said was definately
meant to be a joke . Bad one I guess . Certainley didn't mean to upset anyone . Sorry if I offended you ?
 

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Is that Killroy I see? Maybe some WWII vet was out there messing around. Good luck!
 

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Just a Rock, BUT it may lead to Millions. :-\
 

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