Spanish & KGC in the ozark mountains.

Around here it would be easy to conceal the opens. If they put the effort into it you could be all over the concealed opening a never have a clue it was there. But for the signs left to be able find them again. The legends of the natives hiding the Spanish stuff would be really hard to find. I'm sure that they didn't even leave any marks to find it with. I'm sure they'd felt that it was good riddance and wouldn't want even the memory of them around.



I can vouch for that.
I have been in three empty vaults, on my old sites. Two were concealed with false walls and the third could only be found by following azimuths from two markers, one of which was almost two miles away and no longer exists. It was buried by a road crew.

Very lucky to have seen it before they did it!
 

My experience has been that the Spanish retrieved some, the K.G.C. got some. Uncle Sam got Some, Outlaws got some. I've read stories that heavy Iron wagons left deep ruts, ( Military Roads North and South and East West ) really don't know what they were hauling, I have a theory that the last three ships of Treasure that Mel Fisher was looking for may have been hit with a typhoon or cannon fire may have sunk them. Bismark got sunk on the mighty Mississippi
 

Everyone must be out chasing the signs.
I'd love to be out there, but the weather has been prohibitive. Got out maybe twice this entire month. Found a cave and a few modern cents. Can't get into my good sites just yet, but chomping at the bit to do so.
 

One of things that seems productive to me is to find old maps 1840 of New Spain seems to work pretty well several maps and the one that I find most helpful is one that shows Texas / Old Mexico use Red River as a reference and Arkansas River as the other reference, Oklahoma is 311 miles across and use that as a scale, that should take you where ever you live or the spot of interest determined by you. If you want measure in leagues fairly accurate and you should be able to find old Church location, the seem to be every 25 miles, big Churches / Forts There is a big Fort in San Antinio, Remember that The Spanish Used a Compass when they were here
 

I've got 2 holly trees to go check out know where one is have to find the other but know the general area. Any folks ever had any golly on they're sight.
 

I was quite the sceptic of the legends of KGC caches here in the Ozark Mountains, but now I know they were here and that they did indeed burry caches which in some cases are still guarded to this day. I'll send you some info in a PM that you should look into.
 

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Orangeman what does holly mean? Is it a treasure marker or old home site?

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I've got 2 holly trees to go check out know where one is have to find the other but know the general area. Any folks ever had any golly on they're sight.

I curious too about the Holly trees/shrubs and the significance can you explain please
 

Holly trees are not indigenous to the Ozarks.
So, if found in the forest, they may be there as a s/s.
The triangle is worked the same as Spanish code.

Happy hunting.
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I don't know any thing about what a holly tree means or symbolizes. I've know of one for years. Just found out about another about mile in a half away from the one I knew about.
 

I don't think hollys are native to the ozarks. Just know that when I found out about the second one that put a whole new spin on the hollys.
 

I got ya, I agree not being native, I know my grandparents had them at their place up at lake of the ozarks, 50years ago, but I've never come across them in the woods that i can ever recall up there or here in s/w mo
 

Sqauch. Check page 47, in KENWORTHY's signs symbols shadow and sun signs book. Bottom of the page for crescent signs. It's short but to the point.
Note the direction of the bend does not match the one seen thru the hoyo, as it would be up side down.

As for owls, their ability to rotate their heads 270* is sometimes a clue to change direction by 270*. Sometimes they are looking at something that is important.

"The Owl of Manerva" holds some reference to Free Masons, but I am not sure what it means. I'm sure that there are others that could be of help on that.

Mary Carson has reference to turtles in her book. There are others that teach about turtles and snakes.

Hope this helps.

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Also, note that if an owl takes a crap in high winds, on a dark night, the wind could carry it 5 yards southeast where it could land on a squirrel, and be carried 5 feet northeast
 

Also, note that if an owl takes a crap in high winds, on a dark night, the wind could carry it 5 yards southeast where it could land on a squirrel, and be carried 5 feet northeast

Sad ... just very sad.

Nothing better to do??

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Can you clarify? Perhaps I'm missing something...
 

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Thanks ... I figured I must have misunderstood something.
 

It was a joke. What's sad, is that nobody has a sense of humor
Or...they got fed up with the trolls.

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