Tjim,
didn't say something about 'loose numbers' and starting a file...well here is your first serious site under loose number, check this out, an amazing display of talent, a lot of optical illusion on the signs with this group of code makers. The talent on display was 'over the top' you are seeing the tnet equivalent of a Center Fold! playmate of the Year
style so far.
here we go this will be a great learning example thanks to TJims genorisity
1. The janus monument hardly ever make the photos, as it it the very beginning
of the Treasure Trail! We usually see the Alpha monument just down the trail from
the Janus. Always nice to back track from the Alpha and find the Janus as collecting the entire set of Monuments.
2.The sight line line is the direction each face of the Janus is looking.
3.white dog, the entire outline of the two-faced Janus is the outline and some bias relief
[3 dimensional] a great architectural feat.
4.the left face is looking north
5.the white eye catching pointer is in the shape of the Royal Poodle!
6.mask
7.skull really liking those 'half buried' skull' motif they got going here , very dramatic!
8.the ubiquitous "V" of Victory for the Jesuits and the confirmation/signature of the Order.
9.this area needs a close up, letters or numbers here, compass heading for one of caches related to this alpha
10.wow " 754 " in high relief white surrounded by black shadow for that final bit of emphasis ! it is coded of course. Off the cuff I would say 7= gold - 54 degrees!
11.120 ditto
12.owl shadow tilted to the left, very subtle, hidden well but all there when you turn you well trained eye in that direction.
13.Black Dog, this is a cute little guy, small, little sentinel placed on the Reverse Azimuth of the Royal Poodle! How appropriate !Nice set of confirmation, done high skill and precision !
This is the stuff of screen savers! - I am sure Tjim will not mind if you use this photo for a private screen saver, just no commercial use or transmission of the pic.
It is a very valuable in its teaching ability. It is all there, Classic Royal Alpha in all its Glory for all to see and learn from!
Thanks to Tjim for posting.
hope this helps
rangler
