Warrior on the mountain, where I found the stone head Figure

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dwallberg:
Well made it back to the mountain, Here is a photo of the warrior on the mountain as to where I found the rock head figure. The warrior looks like an Inca warrior as far as I can tell form all the research that I had done

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bomber:
did you take pics of the spot you took it from? sometimes i see people taking markers and such home for they're private collection.sometimes its best to leave the marker where its at   example:i've been following a map and all the markers are there and all i need is the last one and i know it should be right where i'm standing BUT nothing?little did i know the last marker(sign)is sitting on someone selve 200 miles away who found it while hiking :P

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dwallberg:
Hi, No I did not leave a marker, I have the GPS reading to the exact location I found the stone head figure and the warrior. I also have the map that had shown me where the warrior was.
So now I have a map that shows the warrior, that appears to be a Inca warrior, a stone head figure that resembles the rock out corping in the Andie's Mountains that resembles the Eyes Of the Incas, And the map also clearly shows locations close by that indicate the Aztec's were there as well, Also on the map clearly shows that the Lost Dutchman was there as well. It's quite a map and as soon as I can check it all out I might post the map.

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