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« Reply #20 on: December 04, 2012, 06:49:12 pm »
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Hi,
Seldom, i did have that thought it was to a like to the mexican gold one, which was talked about before and the number of flights involved to ship it , so was a little confused.

My input well query, would be , what has been missed in the main obscure picture, if for instance if it was messed about with various saturation levels , contrast and colours then it shows up a number of things that i think need questioned , if it is fake then it would be the notes of the forger, if not then?? ....

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1/ right of big pillar , just prior to the arc....is a signature / initials (capitals)

2/ the column on the far right top section in the background is one / two circular things, like faded faces perhaps more

3/ the 3rd big triangle , within this the 1st small triangle has a X in it

4/ as does under step 4

5/ under the steps and back slash are faded symbols, 1st being what i can best describe as an eagle , head to the left. (germanic? or religious?)

6/ the brickwork around the 1st small arc , 2nd row 3rd brick is another X

I think there is other bits and pieces but have not really tried to suss them out.

Hence why i wondered why would a forger leave so much behind in notes or scribbles?

hope that clarifies my questioning

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« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2012, 07:09:35 pm »
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Quote:Posted by wuzneme
1/ right of big pillar , just prior to the arc....is a signature / initials (capitals)

2/ the column on the far right top section in the background is one / two circular things, like faded faces perhaps more

3/ the 3rd big triangle , within this the 1st small triangle has a X in it

4/ as does under step 4

5/ under the steps and back slash are faded symbols, 1st being what i can best describe as an eagle , head to the left. (germanic? or religious?)

6/ the brickwork around the 1st small arc , 2nd row 3rd brick is another X



None of that is on the original map most of that stuff was added later by believers to prove the map real.


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Hence why i wondered why would a forger leave so much behind in notes or scribbles?



Who better to muddy the waters but the grandfather of treasure hunting.

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« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2012, 07:26:08 pm »
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Seldom, (as he bows head, pinces top of nose and sighs.)

BANG , as he then looks at his finger nails ,"yeah, well, ya know, that`s how i wreck and roll"........ next?

oh, ok , thank you seldom, guess that saves time wasted on it then , huh.  Smiley

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« Reply #23 on: December 04, 2012, 09:09:23 pm »
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thank you seldom, guess that saves time wasted on it then , huh.



No time researching is wasted maybe you will find nothing new on this legend but it may lead you to new or little new stories you can share with us.

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« Reply #24 on: January 02, 2013, 03:46:33 am »
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I agree with Seldom on this One.

I am not sold on it its Authenticity of an alleged treasure map with no provonce. It is a puzzle with one billion and one solutions with not knowing rules of the game it will never be solved. I suspect this alleged chart was fabricated by the author to prove a point?

I have seen various websites claiming various conspiracy theories about this map. none have or ever will have any evidence because the point of the map is point out the fatal flaws many treasure seekers fall into. Simply relying too much on their assumptions or assumptions of others.

A good treasure hunter has to be cold and calculating when researching a story and not become emotionally attached to the legend and go where the facts take you. I seen many build facts around to suit a theory and not  build a theory around to suit the proven facts.

The bases for all research will always rest heavily on a solid foundation of facts.

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