I think it will be or can be an excellent learning experience to examine a photo of a treasure site. Maybe each person will point out one treasure marker or associated symbol. I would hope we can work togeather in a positive manner. How about it?
If you examine this photo you will see in the top left corner a "3" or possobly a "7"
I propose you actually see both! As often the Spanish incorporated more than one meaning into the symbol.
As a "3" --I believe it means: the Father, Son and Holy Ghost--or the TREASURE--and by drawing a line across the tip of the three points of the three it takes you to "Caverna Con Casa" where the Spanish stored the gold and silver they extracted from the mines--and where Charles Kenworthy recovered a treasure in gold and silver by repelling down the smoke holes--and extracting his fortune--out the proverbial back door.
If the symbol is also a "7" then in a flat surface examination--or in a reverse examination using a mirror then the "7" would point to the Spanish mine--where they are extracing the precious metals from.
Barton





