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Hello yokes, general in all of the Spanish carvings that everyone references it seems there will always be two, The upside down V, the FLAT TOP rock that seems to hold the boulder up is similar to the Royal Trail markers that myself and others have found, if it is a reference to mines and it may, it looks like there are two directions to travel to the left and to the right, I would use Google Earth and see what is at 2.5 miles, perhaps more marker's ? . Do what you can at the house and see if you can gather more info, direction of travel in my guess is the head with the upside down V both ways
Does this apply to the carvings that would be considered "Mexican" markers? (those made when it was no longer under Spanish rule, therefore not wanting to pay homage to the king of Spain?)........general in all of the Spanish carvings that everyone references it seems there will always be two, The upside down V, the FLAT TOP rock that seems to hold the boulder up is similar to the Royal Trail markers that myself and others have found.......