Hi everybody, it's me again.
I returned to the site and have a lot to report. There has been a forest fire and a termite and fungus invasion on all the old beeches in that area. The beech I am 90 percent certain was the original tree was the cause of the forest fire due to a direct lightning strike. Only the bottom 15 feet is left. What was above that is nowhere to be found. It was full of termite holes and the bark was severely damaged. The beeches are at the end of their lives and dying. Termites are eating them full of holes and fungus is causing the bark to fall off. Plan to acquire a digital camera. If not I will film with a VHS Camera. Hillbilly, you were right, there are more symbols. There are two dark trees, possibly black oaks, that are bent in the shape of lighting bolts. From other forums, I understand these to be of importance. What I find bizarre is that they DO NOT line up, but do point in the exact same direction, perpendicular from each other. The symbol in the middle of the triangle was found on another beech that is undamaged. There were many other symbols on this tree including an upside down cross. I have also found marks about 20 feet off the ground away from the site on large trees that appear to resemble flagpoles or the letter "p" in a square shape. Dell, the site is 35-50 miles southeast of Lexington. Woohie007 I plan to photograph the chalked outlines soon. If I cannot acquire a digital camera, I plan to videotape the site before the beeches die out. I do have paper/crayon rubbings of many of the markings that are obviously not natural. I plan to scan and post these rubbings soon.