I think I have a triangle.

Pala Y Pico

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Hello, Thunters

I was looking at some pictures from a camping trip, this last summer. I hope they are interesting to you.
Boot, bird/Frog and bear form a triangle. I have more pictures and will post as as needed. After the snow goes away, I plan on taking a second look. These rocks were a few yards from my camping spot. A dirt road leading to next camping spot, goes right through the triangle.

Boot points to bird like rock, frog, and other rock(picture not included). I m not sure how many pictures I can post at one time.
A few feet from frog is a snake or turtle head, looking toward bear but not exactly.
I remember walking the distance between rocks and it seemed to be the same on all three sides of triangle.
I was not following any signs when I found these rocks. I took an interest in the rocks because I had just started reading Tnet.
The grand kids and I had alot of fun looking, but showing the adults, did give me a bit of a strange feeling when they looked at me. ;D
This hobby is very enjoyable. The fly pole has gotten dusty, and I don`t know when I will pick it up again. Its darn cold out there any way.


I would appreciate your opinion on these rocks.
Is this treasure related?
If I have a triangle, what do I do next?


Mario
 

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Although the bear looks quite interesting, if it were me..I would spend a fair amount of the time and take a lot of pictures of the boot. Different times too and also pour water over it and take more pics. There might be carvings on it. That would be kind of strange in my experience and now I have to go back and review a boot I found. hehehe

I had to laugh. One thing about kids..tell them there might be buried treasure and they will dig. At least the first time or two. lol And if you find a dime at the end of that beeeeep..its great to see the excitement!

Whoops.. I just realized the boot and bear are same rock. Yep that is the one I would study more for it simply seems..odd to me.
 

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Thunters;
The bear face did not post with above pictures. I have been trying. I don`t see the head butting thingy so... :laughing9:
Desertmoons thanks for responding.
 

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Hey palo..this side of the boot reminded of a bear profile.
 

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Desertmoon has excellent intuition. There are a BUNCH of letters, numbers, and at least one reverse lambda sign on the side of the foot portion of the boot. I've changed it to black and white and also made a negative. You can see them in the original color pic as posted and these 2 reaffirm that they are there. If you'll open the photo with Paint, then click once to zoom one step, you can see them better.
PYP, when you go back out, try Moon's water trick for a quick change in contrast for some photos. That "67" just to the rear of the ankle area must be the "shoe size". LOL

As for the triangle information; Old Dog, Oddrock, and others have posted some excellent things about triangles. Such as which corner is the alpha corner (starter corner), etc. I see that you are a Charter Member. Just use the site's search engine to find all posts concerning "triangles" and "triangle information", as a good start. :thumbsup:

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Shortstack,

Thanks for the visit.

Here`s the backside of the boot to get a more complete analysis.
 

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I wonder if this is a map using your triangle formation. :icon_scratch: :dontknow: Those 2 parallel lines come around from the other side where all of those symbols are written.

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Hi, been lurking on the site for a while now, absorbing soooooo much info. :thumbsup:


Maybe it's just the newbie in me but on the picture of the bear rock, do I see an owl?
 

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Yes, welcome Doc.

O.D always makes us feel welcomed.

Is that X natural or man made.

Thanks.
 

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It is also a 7 or maybe its a depth of ten if there is nothing in the direction it points try the opposite direction
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Thanks Thunters,

I am taking notes on your comments.

I`m marking up my own pictures to continue the learning. Advise if I should ingnore certain marked objects not used by the Spanish. If you see some good s/s, what are they saying to do.
Let`s keep having fun.

This rock, I think is the most Southern of what I think is the triangle, or is close to the one is the most Southernly.

At the bottom of rock, I noticed what I thought was the top part of a small heart rock. I dug it up and it was somthing else. Then I noticed another small rock a little lower and dug it up. Both rocks appear to fit like a puzzle.

What do you think?
 

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Old Dog said:
Mario,
Try going Ten yards or less in the direction this marker points.
trailseeker4 said:
It is also a 7 or maybe its a depth of ten if there is nothing in the direction it points try the opposite direction
ts4

The bear (North side of triangle) is pointing South.

After more looking , now also I see a big fat pig pointing North. My wife see`s a hippo.

The front face of bear has a "3" or backward "E" and a horse shoe or backward "C" to the right of "3". I may be reaching at this point. Let me know what you see.

Thanks.
 

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Ris,

I `m not seeing the horse yet, But I `ll keep looking.

Welcome to the s/s forum.

If the "3", is a backwards "E", then backwards "C" (C = 3) confirms the "3"/"E''? and :icon_scratch:.... turn around and go where pig is pointing. I think I`m confusing myself.

What does the pig mean. Is it used as a pointer. Are there other meanings? What about a frog?

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hadji009 said:
maybe a bell and omega?
Ris said:
The right side of "bear" rock looks like a horse head looking down.

Thanks guys, I will apply and see what is helpful.

To the left, where pig is pointing are some rocks.

Let me know if anything pop`s out at you. :thumbsup:
 

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Old Dog said:
Mario,
Try going Ten yards or less in the direction this marker points.

I have not made it back to this site to take a second look. But
this dog looking down, I think is 10 Yds or less from bear/pig.
Is his ear bell/heart shaped? Thanks.

Mario.
 

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Pala y Pico:
When I first saw this photo, I was struck by the right end's shape. This might sound weird, but it looks like the profile of a man with the lower part of his face buried in the ground. I marked a copy with a linework that I mean to just give you the idea of what I'm talking about. I don't mean it to be an exact outline.
Also there are a bunch of symbols all over the stone, but I didn't mark any of them.

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