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here is another clear pict of one of the stone marks
 

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"ordinary rocks, with no significant design or shape"

not even one tiny spark of hope do you leave em! TD
 

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In your second big pic I see a league sign between the points of the star .
On the right hand side of the rock.
A league is 2.2 miles..
 

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could this rock have any relevant connection to what i've been searching for...

a heart rock & rock with hole 13ich deep ,5-6 inch dia... it is found from turtle going to the east direction
 

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another coulb be a stones mark
 

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Manvat,

I see you are in the Philippines. The Spanish obviously were there or they wouldn't speak Spanish in your country. By the way the Spanish did trade with the Japanese and Chinese way back in the old days.

Your question about rock formations being found around the world is somewhat true. They originally started in the Mid-East in order to go great distaces across deserts and mountain ranges since road signs weren't available. Most importantly from watering hole to water hole or should I say oasis. The Moors brought it over to Spain first, than others that invaded the Mid-East during the crusades. The Spanish picked it up when they hired a certain group of soldiers that the King of France wanted eliminated and got the permission of the Pope to eliminate because of his financial obligations. The only place they could find safe haven was with the Spanish because they were well trained soldiers.

Your turtle head is a good sign since it does not appear to be broken off from the rest of the body. You say it points to a rock with a hole in the top. If I were you, I would place a long straight stick in it and have someone hold it in an upright position for you. Then go back to the turtle head and see what the turtle head and stake line up with. If you are in jungle or brushy country you may have to have a third person walk out beyond the upright stake and see if they run into some more stone markers. Don't hesitate to use radios or should I say walkie talkies.

I would suggest you are in the area of something important, probably less than a mile. I would also think this is not a WWII Japanese treasure since I have never heard of them using rock markers, but if I were you I would be very careful in preparing to dig in that they did not use rock traps, but instead explosives.

The heart rock, by the way, if it is not chipped or broken in any way, is an indicator. If it had been broken in two that would indicate someone had returned and retrieved the treasure. It looks like you have a pointed cleft in the top of your heart. I would see where that points to before I went to far off.

You have an opportunity. Take your time. DON'T move any rocks, and take lots of good pictures. Sit down and look at the area, especially every time you return. You will see something new on each visit. As your associates have been complaining previously, sloppy photography does not help those you are trying to obtain help from.

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rangler:

this a the overview paicture wherein the the chiseled mark found. at the center of those rock formation at the left portion of the pict.. can you have any analysis on this

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Manvat.,
Can't see to much from the photo, however that large boulder with the blue mat on top
looks kinda interesting, if you can photo that boulder at around noon, i would really like
to see it. It appears that there may be marks on that boulder, as well as an eye socket
in shadow form.thanks Manvat for the pic
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manvat said:
My treasure ventures start when we found a stone marks at the center of rocks formation besides a river. 3 meters going north we found a cemented like rock with a heart shape then 10 mt rs away going north again found a huge rock with a turtle shape..

It so difficult for us to dig further coz of our lack of knowledge in how to read the meaning of this signs.\\

Can somebody on this forum can help us..
Are you sure it isnt a fossol? Maybe i cant see it clearly but it could very well be a fossol. And as for treasure leads you are either never or after you've read maybe 10,000 books find some information about chissled rocks in a riverbed but im no expert. If you think its an indian marking (they actually marked on trees) i would contact an indian specialist.
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bob123 said:
manvat said:
My treasure ventures start when we found a stone marks at the center of rocks formation besides a river. 3 meters going north we found a cemented like rock with a heart shape then 10 mt rs away going north again found a huge rock with a turtle shape..

It so difficult for us to dig further coz of our lack of knowledge in how to read the meaning of this signs.\\

Can somebody on this forum can help us..
Are you sure it isnt a fossol? Maybe i cant see it clearly but it could very well be a fossol. And as for treasure leads you are either never or after you've read maybe 10,000 books find some information about chissled rocks in a riverbed but im no expert. If you think its an indian marking (they actually marked on trees) i would contact an indian specialist.
all the best,
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Bob,
It would benifit you to read what is here completely.
These are in the Philipenes.
 

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Manvat.,
Can't see to much from the photo, however that large boulder with the blue mat on top
looks kinda interesting, if you can photo that boulder at around noon, i would really like
to see it. It appears that there may be marks on that boulder, as well as an eye socket
in shadow form.thanks Manvat for the pic
rangler


"No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land,
or opened a new heaven to the human spirit."........ Helen Keller

it is looked like a big fish with open mouth to me which pinpointing forward the rock formation in which the chiseled mark found.. nxt time i shall take close pic of this rock

thanks again ..

manvat
 

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here are some newly acquired photo of some stones found at the sites
 

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manvat said:
rangler

here are some newly acquired photo of some stones found at the sites
this heart shape rock has an encrypted sign on the left side
 

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