Basic signs and symbols you have found

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Re: Basic Spanish signs and symbols you have found

Well ,

Hello mister.
I said I didn't think it was Spanish.
I'm not exactly 100% on the Assyrians/ Phoenicians/ Egyptians .. ET AL.
But I'm opening up. ...more and more all the time.

No I'm not bound to the whole Columbus discovered America thing either.
I'm just looking for some more tangible (traceable) evidence.

You are too brother I know.
I got one leg over the side, just not all the way in the boat yet.

The original doubting
Thomas
 

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Here youze go's , if'n a feller or mam looks closely , one can see the doodads nearby :wink: ;D
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gollum said:
Hey Thom,

The face and the hole are cool and all, but check out what I found in the hi res you sent.

1. This big rock does not look like it was originally in that position.

2. Really nice pointer.

Now you have two possibilities.

1. Take a line from the eye to the pointer and extend it across the canyon. Does it point to anything unusual?

2. Take a line from the mouth to the pointer and extend it across the canyon. Does it point to anything unusual?

#2 might be the more probable marker, because.........................the mouth is missing. That might mean the maker wants you to find where the mouth is. As in the mouth to a cave/tunnel/mine on the opposite canyon wall.

Best-Mike
Thom,the storm that ended our conversation last night kept me from looking at Mike's post until this evening.WOW!!!! This looks big.Agree too that it may be pre jesuit.
Posted you an email of the new avatar.Let me know if it arrived intact and in a size you could use.
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Re: Basic Spanish signs and symbols you have found

Thanks guys,

Mesa Buddy,
I can take a hint
I'll show Kathy this and let her know she came up with a good one.

I'll probably go slow for her but I will keep all posted.

Thom
 

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Wow 4 feet tall square cave faced cave. What could it be? Who would have done it? There must be a way down from the top to the ledge leading to the cave. A lot of work went into it and they surely had ladders, ropes or carved foot steps for the workers. Very speculative, AA sort of looks like a broad arrow pointing up. CC reminds me vaguely of a certain animal. Pm me if you want my newbie opinion on that. However BB though seems crystal clear - I've never seen anything like it. Looks like a perfectly carved and oriented cross with a bit of a widening at the bottom. Surely that has some meaning if it is man made.

I hope you find out whats in that cave! A bit farther south, foot steps were carved in mesas a few hundred feet high. Looks like shallow round depressions staggered up the rock face.
 

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Re: Basic Spanish signs and symbols you have found

Let me guess thom...small tree on his head...KGC....(shakes head).

DW
 

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Hmm, didn't notice the "cross" before :) Neat.
 

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Dsty,

I am not sure what buddy is referring to as "goodies" But here is something I see.

Outlined in red on the wall is an owl with marks inside
the outline pointing to the opening seem to coorespond to the marks inside the owl.

Thom
 

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Old Dog said:
Dsty,

I am not sure what buddy is referring to as "goodies" But here is something I see.

Outlined in red on the wall is an owl with marks inside
the outline pointing to the opening seem to coorespond to the marks inside the owl.

Thom

Hi Thom ! ,
I think I referred to them as Doodad's :D , now goodies are an entirely different thing with me ! , goodies are to treasure as G W Bush is to cock and bull :wink:

Any of youze folks ever had this feeling :icon_scratch:
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Buddy,

My mistake,
I guess even the marks and signs are goodies to me.

The cartoon strikes WAY too close to home.
we have all dug a few dry holes, and lately,....
it does seem more than a few. LOL

There is always that element of doubt that makes you wonder if you did miss the mark.
and if so, by how much.

Thanks for the chuckle.
Thom
 

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Could you explain? All I'm seeing is a stick tied to a rock with a leather strap.
 

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I'm back after an exploration trip and the signs are obvious and need to be shown.
I knew that "square" was important.
I want to thank everyone for their input on my wonderful face.
Went down canyon and here is the turtle with a square under the lip of the shell,
Nice confirmation mark.

It points directly at this spot. There is an out cropping just inside this area with a nice SQUARE in the middle of it to confirm the site.
I do enjoy seeing it all come together.
and thanks Bob for the help with the pictures and everything else

Thom
 

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Re: Basic Spanish signs and symbols you have found

Thom, Sir can you explain a little more on that flat rock in the middle in the photos above. What does it mean .
 

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Nice Thom!!!!
 

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Victorio,

That is a turtle, We are discovering there are MANY different kinds and all are of a basic shape and all vary in size. some are beautiful works of art and others are sillouettes as would be seen from the side.
Most tend to be shaped like turtles and of a general dimension.
They all point in some way. This one points straight ahead the square is just under the back edge here.
and that confirmation mark tells what to look for when the next marker turns up.

Thom
 

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djui5 said:
Nice Thom!!!!

Thanks Randy,
Brings the whole thing full circle for everyone

A short trail ...sure is a clean one though.

Thom
 

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Glad you posted it here. Sure has been fun following the progression :)

Onto the next one!
 

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Re: Basic Spanish signs and symbols you have found

Great work Thom...that area is looking more interesting all the time!
 

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Re: Basic Spanish signs and symbols you have found

Red,

I have been enjoying it a lot lately.
Work has kept me to a one day a week thing but it has been a productive day ...
to say the least.

Thom
 

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I hope can post it here...been designing something new. Target id. for dowsing, has a compass outer part too. If you can dowse try it, but the target id part seems to work independently of the compass.
 

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