The Peralta Stone Maps, Real Maps to Lost Gold Mines or Cruel Hoax?

Do you think the Peralta stone maps are genuine, or fake?


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markmar

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View attachment 1036811 Here is a better shot as I passed buy it. UOTE=markmar;4134231]Chuck

Also , I can't see a needle rock ( or two like in the Perfil map ) in the skyline .

Nice pic . And , where is the second peak ( S. CIMA ) ?
Chuck , I want to explain some details about the Perfil Mapa . First of all it must to be reversed . The map is a 3D view map , and shows how :

The " S.CIMA " peak is to the left and in first plan .

The " EL SOMBRERO " peak is to the right and in second plan which means how is behind of an other mountain and we can see only his highest point and not all the mountain shape .

Between the two peaks is a canyon .

The mountainside with the " HOYO " is to the left and in second plan which means how is behind ( but in sight ) of the " S. CIMA " peak .

The mountainside which is in front of the " EL SOMBRERO " peak , has at the start of the canyon a shape which looks like a house roof ( CAVERNA CON CASA ) . Is not a real cavern but looks like because is in a narrow and deep portion of the canyon ..

To the left side of the canyon and at the bottom of the mountainside behind the " S.CIMA " peak is a " TUNEL " .

The lower part of the canyon has water ( AGUA) which means how there runs a little water stream or has a spring .

Between the " HOYO " and the " TUNEL " is a mountain wall .

To the right and little above of the mountain wall is a shape on the mountainside which looks like a human face who looks to the right .

And now Chuck , if you know in what place I believe is recognized the Perfil Mapa , with these details is easy to find the " HOYO " .

Good luck
 

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deducer

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When I get back to az. I will test my theory. I will know then what works and what doesnt. Until then its all theory. The last time I had to throw out about half. Cant wait to get more boots on the ground.

A willingness to throw out theories that don't work or have no basis/proof, along with the ability to admit that one is wrong, IMO are very crucial if you want to get anywhere.

No matter how outlandish a theory you begin with, you will always get somewhere if you apply a sound criteria to it, and to any succeeding theories.
 

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Who drew the perfil map and why did they draw it in reverse or a mirror image.
Especially if it is so easy to reverse and figure out, why go to the trouble in the first place.
 

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005.JPG 047.JPG Here`s a close-up of the face looking up to the east, and a cave facing the N. I went in that is just south of what might be El Sombrero. The S. Cima I didn`t notice, but could be a rock formation on the one side of the canyon. I don't think the map is reversed at all. Anyway, it looks to me like a place I want to check out again in October.
Nice pic . And , where is the second peak ( S. CIMA ) ?
Chuck , I want to explain some details about the Perfil Mapa . First of all it must to be reversed . The map is a 3D view map , and shows how :

The " S.CIMA " peak is to the left and in first plan .

The " EL SOMBRERO " peak is to the right and in second plan which means how is behind of an other mountain and we can see only his highest point and not all the mountain shape .

Between the two peaks is a canyon .

The mountainside with the " HOYO " is to the left and in second plan which means how is behind ( but in sight ) of the " S. CIMA " peak .

The mountainside which is in front of the " EL SOMBRERO " peak , has at the start of the canyon a shape which looks like a house roof ( CAVERNA CON CASA ) . Is not a real cavern but looks like because is in a narrow and deep portion of the canyon ..

To the left side of the canyon and at the bottom of the mountainside behind the " S.CIMA " peak is a " TUNEL " .

The lower part of the canyon has water ( AGUA) which means how there runs a little water stream or has a spring .

Between the " HOYO " and the " TUNEL " is a mountain wall .

To the right and little above of the mountain wall is a shape on the mountainside which looks like a human face who looks to the right .

And now Chuck , if you know in what place I believe is recognized the Perfil Mapa , with these details is easy to find the " HOYO " .

Good luck
 

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<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1037367"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1037368"/> Here`s a close-up of the face looking up to the east, and a cave facing the N. I went in that is just south of what might be El Sombrero. The S. Cima I didn`t notice, but could be a rock formation on the one side of the canyon. I don't think the map is reversed at all. Anyway, it looks to me like a place I want to check out again in October.

He chuck. We will be there from the 8 to the 16th in october. You are welcome to join us in our camp.
If you are there at the same time.
 

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Thanks for the invite johnmark. We`ll have to wait and see if the stars line up.
He chuck. We will be there from the 8 to the 16th in october. You are welcome to join us in our camp.
If you are there at the same time.
 

markmar

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View attachment 1037367 View attachment 1037368 Here`s a close-up of the face looking up to the east, and a cave facing the N. I went in that is just south of what might be El Sombrero. The S. Cima I didn`t notice, but could be a rock formation on the one side of the canyon. I don't think the map is reversed at all. Anyway, it looks to me like a place I want to check out again in October.

Chuck

You are describing the LDM clues and not the Perfil map .
About this face I am talking :

face2.jpg

Face.jpg
 

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markmar

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John_Arizona

We have to wear 3D glasses to see your pictures ?
 

oldpueblo

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JA, please keep the photos coming. It helps me expand my knowledge, and what other signs I should be looking for other than the obvious.

markmar, if you look close at his last photo it appears that there are two mines, or stash locations with a cross to the right of each one. It's hard to tell, I'm looking at it on my phone.

oldpueblo
 

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JofA.
Go look at some of his pictures if ya want to see blurry.
Does anyone have any chance of finding anything at all with all these blurry pictures, and no one wants to go out in a serious effort to locate anything.
Except for a few of us.
 

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whose pictures, RR?

Markmars.
I have been trying for a long time to get a good look at some of his pictures.
Now I find out thete not even his. Sometimes.
Markmar asked if we need 3-d glasses to view your pics.
Now of course I do not know if he is joking or not, but i see no smiley face or a emoticon of such that says so.
 

markmar

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RR

You wrote " Now I find out thete not even his. Sometimes."

Thank you for your modest trust . I appreciate it . One day you will be sure , for sure . :clock:
 

deducer

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well I try to shoot the best I can and when you have parkinsons, its heck trying to shoot anything let alone hold onto the darn camera

As far as I can tell, you are shooting in broad daylight, so the shutter speed would be high enough to eliminate any blur or streaking.
 

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I am only going on your reply to deducer when you said you get some pics from the web or internet.
I have a little saying I go by:
Trust, but verify.

I hope one day that someone or some people we will find what we seek.
Where cool Markmar.

RR

You wrote " Now I find out thete not even his. Sometimes."

Thank you for your modest trust . I appreciate it . One day you will be sure , for sure . :clock:
 

deducer

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How will it help us determine if the Stone Maps are real or a hoax?
 

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