Would you say the "Priest Stone" is the decoding key for the other 2 stone maps?

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Would you say the "Priest Stone" is the decoding key for the other 2 stone maps?

This is for the people that still believe in the Peralta stone maps. I do believe that the carver had knowledge of or been in the supers a lot to be able to put the codes that were on the saguaros to stone, fake or not. The symbols on the saguaros are real & really old!!
And coincidence or not there was a saguaro with a cross in the arm pointing like the priest.

Just curious? The priest stone looks like the key or a decoding phrase to me.
 

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No, each stone stands on its own. Except the trail map witch is three stones. And they are not made from saguaro marks! How proved that crap!

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No, each stone stands on its own. Except the trail map witch is three stones. And they are not made from saguaro marks! How proved that crap!

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How proved that crap!

can you elaborate on this? i'm not sure what you are saying. thx!!
 

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Ohh, who proved that crap with the saguaros

Well the saguaros have daggers, hearts & crosses very aged carvings on them designating the areas. also have a turtle.
The aging can't be faked. So I would say that's proof in itself?
 

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No, you said the maps were made from those marks by someone familiar with the area!
 

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The way I see it, The codes would have to be on the saguaros first, then the maps made. or simultaneously.
 

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No, not at all, common markers meanings. Mark your trail to get back I guess. Never seen any myself.
 

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No, not at all, common markers meanings. Mark your trail to get back I guess. Never seen any myself.

I've seen & photographed many when I was a teen helping my dad out there.
 

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Too thin, did you and father find anything.
And what nice memories to have. Pure treasure there.

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Too thin, did you and father find anything.
And what nice memories to have. Pure treasure there.

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carrol's dad found a treasure using cactus markers...its was the kings fifth....more that any stoner will ever find using the stone maps
 

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carrol's dad found a treasure using cactus markers...its was the kings fifth....more that any stoner will ever find using the stone maps

Maybe the priest stone is an abbreviation of the other 3 stone maps? go thru the cross area, then the heart area?
 

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Pics please, And if he did I will guess it to be Silver. And with a metal detector.

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I remember going the direction of the saguaro arm with a cross in it along a large wash, I ran across a stone with a cross in it,
but the heart area is further north (per the markings on the saguaros).
 

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No, Trail first the other two any order. Stand alone maps same as the crosses, different site! 100 percent on that.
 

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carrol's dad found a treasure using cactus markers...its was the kings fifth....more that any stoner will ever find using the stone maps

I'm not so down with that assumption, I could name a few who's found more in value or not. But if I new what the Kings fifth was sold for I could tell you yes or no. Real fast.
 

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