Sergei, you don’t know what your talking about. Your either fishing like some other persons on this net or just love your story so much that you can’t let go. Either way I don’t care what your final ending is going to be. Your actually messing it up for those who are really interested in how the map was put together. I’m going to tell the real story of this map. The map is describing an area located in New Mexico where someone buried a lot of gold. The key symbol is located on the right side outside the window. It is a rotational instrumental used by engineers. The symbolic meaning is to rotate that something that will open the top window. The question is what are you? Going to rotate? That is the point that the maker of this map is pointing to? What is in front of the pointer? That you are not paying attention to? The answer is two lines that are not supposed to be there? One line goes beyond the right hand corner of the window and the other one is out side the window. You must rotate one at a time, the pointer identifies the extending line to be rotated first. It must be transferred to the other side of the window at exactly the right angle as he drew the line. This line will meet up with a symbol that he placed outside on the left corner of the window. You need to use a ruler so you don’t mess up the angle of the line. This line unlocks that window letting you see that you are no longer inside that window. The extending line is part of the state of New Mexico and the meaning of the symbols located inside that window can be found in that specific location. The arrows outside of that line are marking the major area of location. Initially your not suppose to know what your doing until you rotate the second line which sits outside the right side of the window. This line is also drawn in a specific angle and it has a square indentation at the top because this is going to set up the representation of the right corner of the state of New Mexico. both lines are supposed to be rotated from there mid point as the pointer indicates. Your supposed to work the right top window first until you draw out all the sides that represent the state of New Mexico. There will be two things that are going to get in your way. One is the pillar, if you figured out that the pillar is just a rectangle rock that looks somewhat like a pillar? Then you got the right answer and you should take this time to make that correction because it’s going to help you when you go to the next window. The other symbol which doesn’t help us because we’re not all engineers, and this is why I gave him a B- , is a line that has two rotating bearings which allows the line to extend and retract without this line you will never finish outlining the state of New Mexico. Now, again, the finish product of the state of New Mexico is not impressive but that’s what this idiot came out with. Don’t pay too much attention on being so perfect because all he wants you to know is that he buried the gold in that state and you should not go wondering off in to George Washington’s nose! LOL!!!!!! I just had to say that! It’s so funny! Here is a map maker trying to give you directions and your somewhere in left field! So I’m going to cut everything short cause some of you are not getting the common sense or the creativity of a person who thought that he was the best at ciphering maps, but I think that he was trying too hard to make it hard for us to figure it out which led to the creation of a lousy cipher map! the worst I have ever seen!!! But he did manage to tell the whole story in his own way. I’m not going to tell you the details of the whole story , because it’s very long and some of you just want to know where the gold is buried. Let’s see who is going to be the first to figure out this place? The most important thing is to unlock the window by rotating two lines. The right top window will describe the state to go to. The left top window will describe the part of the state that you should be looking at. The right lower window is the next window that will describe the immediate area of location and how they transported the gold into the US. This window is uses symbolic symbols that are common to someone who flies planes. Ask a pilot and he will tell you what he sees. After you figure out the immediate area you have to go back to the top left window to identify the symbols according to the area that you have discovered. When you find this place, then and only then, you can look for the gold which is on the lower left window. That window is letting you know that the gold is buried somewhere underground but you must follow the line that leads you into the right upper window to identify the actual location. Now, you must know that this person was a Nazi so that is why he is making you go upper right, upper left, lower right, upper left, lower left, upper right back to where you first started!!!!!!! because he was trying to accomplish the Nazi symbol!!! Figure that out? And after you come to your sense you will figure out that this was all about a simple place located near the border of Mexico!!!! And there will be a cross on that rock pillar so you know that he wasn’t lying about what he was taking about! Every symbol that he used has a place which describes this area! According to the map? The gold never made it passed this point. If you are familiar with this area? Then you can find it the hard way!!! Like me!! Finding the exact location should be easy if you are a good treasure hunter? Here are some clues that can help you so you don’t crack your brain. As the sunsets you’ll see a hill that faces away from the sun? The hill has a natural rock feature that resembles a stairway on its north side? It’s has a cave? There is a cross on the top of that hill, on a rock? Water drains from both sides of this rock and he used these lines on the map? A line on the map tells you the location of this rock pillar on that hill? There is a symbol of a hook outside of the left upper window that tells you what your looking at and most people from that area can tell you what that means? The lower right window is talking about Mexico/New Mexico border? The right upper window details what is above ground or below ground by the sun’s rays and how deep they buried the gold to include the actual place where the gold should be? If you use your eyes then the eye knows where it is? The most important thing to a treasure hunter should be the right top window!!!!! Everything else is only important to he who wants to know, like a historian? A smart treasure hunter should always investigate the map first because it might be the fastest way to find the gold? Without a map it can get harder? What is the upside of giving away a solution? I figured that their might be something good to that? Maybe someone can explain that? What is the down side of it? Not much on my side, so that’s one of the reasons why someone should force their thinking on me because it doesn’t apply to me? people can say whatever they want when ever they want to on treasurenet and if you wait long enough someone might come out with the right answer or better than the same old story. I didn’t have to do this, but I did it cause I don’t care who finds it and I wasn’t looking for answers I never do. Don’t bothered me about the details unless your seriously looking to excavate the gold because this is all I’m giving you and I think it’s enough for you to answer the cipher. If you want to keep listening to Sergei, then go ahead make my day!