It?s been awhile since I put anything on this forum, but if you want to let me give you my shot at this interpretation I?ll tell you what I see.
In the top picture with the cross the rock itself is a pointer stone. Now you have to realize that pointer stones always point towards something or away from something, and you have to recognize what it is pointing to. Behind the cross on the rock you see two more pointer stones, the small one pointing in the direction of the rock with the cross, the other one pointing to the left.
The N could be north and the One symbol go in the direction of travel, being the one. Now you have to remember this could be a reverse symbol also, meaning go in the opposite direction. Above this symbol you have the infinity sign. Maybe I?ll let someone else tell you what it means, but if they don?t I?ll come back and tell you later.
Your cross and X give you two books in the bible. Who died on a cross and who died on an X? Can someone come back and tell us what book, chapter and verse they relate to? This is obviously a Jesuit site or religious treasure you are in the area of. Notice the two hills at the bottom of the cross. Could there be two hills in the direction of this rock or to the north or south?
On the top rock you failed to mark the T with the long arm pointing to the right. Probably East. (It's toward the top of the rock and is a light yellow.)
The letters on the bottom could mean in the following order: 1. Vertical mine, 2 Norte, 3 Direction of travel, north or south, 4. Another mine symbol.
What is interesting about the bottom rock picture is that you didn?t say the top of the rock is pointing north. If it is, let me tell you a few obvious things and leave it at that. If our associates on this forum don?t roundly criticize me I might come back and talk about some other things I see.
One, this is a pointer rock and it points to the left. Could that direction be west?
At the bottom of the picture you have the T. You always follow the longest arm. Is that to the right or is it toward the bottom of the picture. Only the person on site can make that decision. Again on the left you have a long line pointing up toward the right. Could it be pointing to that hole in the rock, which could stand for a mine?
You have the jagged line below and to the right orf the line above. Could that be lightening which means danger?
The W does not stand for west since west in Spanish is Oeste, and east is Este. So could the W represent mountains or hills? Or a canyon between two hills?
For those familiar with the three lines, notice the short line coming off the top one pointing to the left and the other longer one pointing to the right. Could that be an arroyo, canyon or water with trails coming out the other side? If it is which way do you go? You would go toward the right, because it is the longest of course.
There are several other very important signs here, but lets see what kind of feed back we get from my comments.
Ecominer