I think this is kgc related

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Maybe I should have posted this as a " general" topic and went from there instead of focusing on kogc thought it was kogc and not kgc . If I'm wrong about that plz. Correct me and if my topic needs to go onto " general" plz inform me as well.
 

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They look natural to me. Would you like to see what KGC rocks look like? Maybe that would give you a better idea of what you would be looking for.
Hi Hoss. It's really good to see you back. I for one have missed your posts and look forward to any information or pics you wish to share. You probably don't remember me, but you helped me back in the day and I will always appreciate it. Sevens there is a book by Dr. Thomas Glover which shows rock examples on KGC trails. That has as helped me, and I hope it will help you as well.
 

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Natural rocks. Not sure what you're seeing in these; looks like a textbook case of pareidolia to me.

Besides, I frankly don't think there is any compelling evidence for "KGC rocks" as a whole. When have rocks marked by the KGC ever been legitimately documented?
 

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Hi Hoss. It's really good to see you back. I for one have missed your posts and look forward to any information or pics you wish to share. You probably don't remember me, but you helped me back in the day and I will always appreciate it. Sevens there is a book by Dr. Thomas Glover which shows rock examples on KGC trails. That has as helped me, and I hope it will help you as well.
Hi Point Hunter, I don't remember but I'm glad I was able to offer help. It's been a lot of years since I was participating on the forums and my memory is getting worse as I get older. SWR used to be so obnoxious I finally got put out and left even though at that time he was banned from the site. He obviously had a reason for such negativity towards those of us who hunted KGC treasure. He once called me 'Hoss' in a post and I changed from 'Boattow' to Hoss after that 8-)

I'll get some pictures together of rocks used at KGC sites and post them soon. Wishing you much success.
Big Hoss (Boattow)
 

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Sorry to take so long posting this. Here are a few examples of rocks in a KGC layout in the desert Southwest. Notice the rock with the long edge coming to a point on top next to the marker rock. We've been calling them confirmation rocks because just like you, we aren't always convinced if rocks are created or natural. Many (not all) of the marker rocks have this stone next to them and for us it has been a confirmation that this rock was created and placed there by the group. Good luck, Hoss
 

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I too have missed your post, Hoss. I like your informative replies. For all of us still in the hunt, I thank you. The KGC used a lot of the old world or Spanish trail markers too. If you see "anchors" "wheels with spokes" or "snakes" or "turtles" or any signs to the Goddess Minerva or Athena. All reveal that you are within range of a KGC Cache. If the "turtles" head or "snakes" head has been removed means the treasure has been removed also.
 

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