Eldo
Banned
Using the technology and maps of 1300 or even 1600 I doubt even the most skilled navigator could select and hit a location 3,000 miles away and get within 10 miles. It's preposterous to think such an exercise would have even been considered necessary.
Its easy for us now - but then there were no chronometers and longitude was pretty much by guess and by golly. 2 or 3 degrees was acceptable and all that was expected of the navigators. Lets say the Templars or whoever were twice as good as the Royal Navy. Accuracy to 1 degree. 60 minutes of angle. Over 3,000 miles (Paris to Halifax) that translates to a margin of error of 52 miles
But then the whole concept of constructing a vault 100 ft underground in someone else's country to house something you ever wanted back is pretty outlandish.
The Nolan Cross has an extended base
Taking that course in direction you run into the Overton Stone on the coast near Yarmouth
Where there is a large mapped array of pictographs, and symbols that they already went to look at, but refused to show the cross was used for direction to get there.....lol.....it's a map of the coastline of Lake Champlain.

The left wing of the cross on Oak Island apparently points at New Ross?
Them following the cross to the Louvre or Paris, would be something that they should have noted with the Poussin and Tenier collections there in the Richelieu Wing of the museum describing the other movements to Acadia that were made. Each of their collections hold a hidden map and landmarks showing a piece of the puzzle that was made.
Another note of the Nolan Cross as a symbol of direction that was known at the time....the cross is shaped like a scale of measurement from Oak Island, to San Juan Onate, NM and onto the Superstitions. The wings or arms of the cross then reach to the southern most tip of James Bay in Canada and to the tip of Cape Hatteras in North Carolina. This was apparently the old Spanish mapping tool that was left on Oak Island and the idea proposed by the Archie that looked at the Overton Stone decided that it was Portuguese or Spanish of origin as well.
