Spanish & KGC in the ozark mountains.

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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531105191.573390.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531105217.690628.jpg . Took a few more pictures of the tree.
 

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View attachment 1609907 View attachment 1609908 . Took a few more pictures of the tree.


I thought that the first photograph made a twist on that last knee. Didn’t think it would be that much.

Could be a natural twist, but I’m not much into natural forces contorting and going off on there own path.

Too many coincidences = no coincidence at all.

There is a knot hole in just the right place near the top of the first bend that resembles an eye of a horse or mule, and the bottom of that part looks a bit like a mule’s face....

There may be quite a bit more to that tree than I thought at first.

Happy hunting.. when the snakes have gone south, for winter [emoji300]️.

Yeah, I know that they just crawl under a rock , but when I’m out in the winter, I like to think of them as gone!

Take care out there.
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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531694574.542232.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531694608.640594.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531694624.591245.jpg found another odd tree. It’s in line with this tree about a 1/4 mile up hill. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531694765.350350.jpg
 

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View attachment 1611961 View attachment 1611963 View attachment 1611965 found another odd tree. It’s in line with this tree about a 1/4 mile up hill. View attachment 1611967


Every time I begin to think that I am overthinking our trees, you turn up a bunch of them, that take a bunch of thinking!!

The picture of the tree with the odd fork so far in the air, makes me want to take a snorkel lift out there to get a closer look [emoji102] at it.

A quarter mile isn’t to far to follow a path, as long as it isn’t in an Ozarks forest [emoji269]!!!

Do you think that the first tree could be a place to stand and use the fork tree for a “gunsight “? At least in winter when the leaves [emoji260] are gone??

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There’s actually a line of trees and wired stones. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531786992.673974.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1531787008.074292.jpg . This two pictures of a set up.
 

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With the added thoughts of “W and E” , Would one of them be saying, west or east??

Just a guess....

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Spanish & KGC in the ozark mountains.

At first glance, it made me think of my daughter’s cat.
He lies in the floor just around the busiest corner of the house.
I call him speed bump.

He makes me watch my step...

Maybe you should watch the ground that you are walking on for something small that you would otherwise miss or trip over.

You never know what you may be stepping on, or over if you are looking at trees [emoji269]!?

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Have you metal detected???
 

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Went down the hill below the bowed tree a little ways pretty thick really steep going to wait till winter and go back.
 

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