Rockman when you find a white heart the sieze of your hand. Are you right over it. The heart is not buried it was just laying on the ground.
11/10/08
Reply from rockman:
Hello RealdeVictorio,
Different groups also used a heart besides the spanish. But I haven't found the spanish to use heart rocks that size. Some people say they have, and I have
found heart shaped stones before also. But were they left by the spanish and do they have to do with treasure? That is debatable.
Spanish heartrocks I have seen are always adjoining a monument. The smallest I have seen are about 150 pounds. The reason for this is because they didn't
want the marker to be moved or kicked out of place by an animal. (deer, horses, etc.)
As a rule, and I have found it to be fairly reliable, there will be no marker right over the treasure. There will be a permanent marker fairly close, as within
a couple hundred feet, that will point or look right at it.
If your little heart rock is a marker it is most likely telling you to pay close attention to the immediate area your in. This is also what white means. Some
say the heart rocks get smaller as you get closer to the treasure. Some of the more seasoned hunters say this is ridiculous. I'm skeptical at best.
You'll have to decide for yourself. I always say consider everything and doubt nothing.
Rock man just read some of your post. I'm new at this only two years. Your post make allot of sense to me. I am working an area with a pointer and a
window. Trying to find the covered entrance. The one mile square radiuos narrows it down for me thanks.
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REALDEVICTORIO
11/10/08
Rockman when you find a white heart the sieze of your hand. Are you right over it. The heart is not buried it was just laying on the ground.
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08/16/08
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