Using Death Traps to Your Benefit

Thanks Dign

Nice to see your return..your wisdom and knowledge is always appreciated here..

any marks or signs that you can attribute specifically to the pozo?

thanks
rangler
 

Little off topic but how long generally did it take to build and arm the main entrance death trap? Sounds like heaps of time and effort. Did they create scaffolding etc? And also some of the symbol signs (like turtles etc) that ppl have posted are huge and must have taken some effort to carve and put together. Another post was saying that mine were only mined a few months of the year so did the traps and signs take several seasons to put together?
Unfortunately I'm in the wrong part of the world to go looking for these treasures but they facinate me. Has anyone ever cracked the traps and found the goodies? Any info would be great.
Cheers
Murray
 

Dign

Thanks for the information. I have always found your data to be exactly true and correct. I do have
one "L" that this might be the solution..it is on a 60 foot high spire of granite rock..with a face and
head at the top..it had a large L on his chest..I though it might be a roman numeral? Maybe a double
meaning..nearby is a sun sign of a dog and shadow sign of a dog..an a hoyo of an un-equilateral
rectangle. Sorta 'pointing toward the spire..
Thanks again, I have worked out the eyes and the mouth on trial and error, so this a big help for
all of us out here in serious treasure hunter land.

rangler
 

Hey cheers Dign' that answers a few questions for me. I suppose the Palace of Governors maps would still be in a library somewhere for someone to take the time to research.

Thanks again
 

Thanks again for your help stilldign. I have learned allot from reading your Information. :icon_study:
 

stilldigin....is your email still at yahoo?
I'd like to drop you a line if i may.

And diggin is right on the money guys.

DW
 

Yarrum said:
Hey cheers Dign' that answers a few questions for me. I suppose the Palace of Governors maps would still be in a library somewhere for someone to take the time to research.

Thanks again

Anything of value pertaining to early mining in New Mexico was removed from the remaining records at the Palace of the Governors 150 years ago when the white guys took over.
 

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