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Look for more. There will be more in that area some where.
 

it's a kanji code....
possible trail to treasure.
there is a big tree(century old) nearby.
form there, few meters away, treasure is buried(underwater).
 

continue your search in the way of the long arm of the cross you'll find an other sign.
 

I would walk upstream, that rock was not carved where it is, it may have come a drift from a riverside cropping, there will be more
 

Peerless67 is propabbly right,it doesnt look as big as it was there before.
 

The Jesuits were into Oriental codes although they were expanded on with lore of the cross. Look for a tree and boulder that stands alone in the presence of others. To the monks, a fish is "cut up a certain way to pass" Find the main fishing hole in the same area you found this stone and look for a trail leading away into the minerals. The tree and boulder should be sitting atop the vein located by the diviner. There may not be any outward sign of the vein itself. The trail will be laid out in a segment of turns, similar to the angle changes involved as one fillets a fish smelt in preparation. ( a smelt at the hole...a trail from the smelter. To gig up a bag, to bag one with a gig,.....like charades, the picture speaks differently as you fold the paper map as in Oriental paper art. Shapes like words, repeat on different scales depending on which angle you look it them from. Twisted
 

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