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Handbook Of
Treasure Signs And Symbols, The 2007 Ebook Edition
Original title by Mary Carson. Ebook Edition by Leanne Carson Boyd.
In all cultures, mysteries, symbols, and
signs borrow from vision, experience, and religion. Strung together, they
create a picture or message, the building blocks of communication. If
understood, they can guide an attentive hunter to a long-hidden treasure!
Ninety percent of the work involved in finding a treasure cache is
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You must think like the person who buried it in the first place. Concealment
is a matter of secrecy and camouflaging. The message-writer used symbols
to describe his/her own identity or that of the treasure, navigational
directions, landmarks, distance, or even superstitions involved with the
trove.
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