irondigger
Tenderfoot
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Hi.
I had some questions regarding interpretation on KGC rock carvings that I have seen online and in certain treasure books and I am hoping that someone can shed some light.
If there is a rock in which there are 3 half sphere holes with a triangular pattern, what does this mean? If there are 3 holes, does this mean that there are 3 treasures nearby, or does it mean that there is one single treasure buried towards the middle of a certain area surrounded by 3 landmarks?
If a rock has one single half sphere hole about one inch in diameter and about one inch deep, what would this mean? Would this mean that there is a treasure nearby? What if a rock with one hole as described was found buried about 12 inches in the ground; would this mean to keep digging and that a treasure is below it? Would it matter as to the interpretation of the sign if the rock was on the ground as opposed to being buried? What if a rock like this was found buried next to another extremely large rock or extremely large tree? What would that mean in that case?
Is it possible that rocks with holes as described have other significance and they might not be KGC markers at all? Could they be of Native American origin?
Any information or insight that someone can provide on this will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for someone's time, help, and effort in this matter.
I had some questions regarding interpretation on KGC rock carvings that I have seen online and in certain treasure books and I am hoping that someone can shed some light.
If there is a rock in which there are 3 half sphere holes with a triangular pattern, what does this mean? If there are 3 holes, does this mean that there are 3 treasures nearby, or does it mean that there is one single treasure buried towards the middle of a certain area surrounded by 3 landmarks?
If a rock has one single half sphere hole about one inch in diameter and about one inch deep, what would this mean? Would this mean that there is a treasure nearby? What if a rock with one hole as described was found buried about 12 inches in the ground; would this mean to keep digging and that a treasure is below it? Would it matter as to the interpretation of the sign if the rock was on the ground as opposed to being buried? What if a rock like this was found buried next to another extremely large rock or extremely large tree? What would that mean in that case?
Is it possible that rocks with holes as described have other significance and they might not be KGC markers at all? Could they be of Native American origin?
Any information or insight that someone can provide on this will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for someone's time, help, and effort in this matter.