Post by Michael on Dec 14, 2014 11:54:13 GMT -5
I have written about how there are single treasure trails that actually "contain" two treasure sites, and how the "DUCK" symbol is a major part of this trail. And along with the "DUCK" symbol, the "double treasure" trail uses "other" signs that indicate that you are, indeed, "on a single treasure trail that leads to two treasure locations".
These double-treasure trails almost always have these two treasure locations found at the very first step of the treasure trail and at the 6th step in the treasure trail. When we put 1 and 6 together, we get 16. The sixteenth letter of the alphabet is the letter "P".
For a long time I thought the "P" was a simple pozo sign, but in reality, pozo's weren't really necessary to point out, simply because if you had the knowledge needed to locate the main opening of the treasure tunnel, then you had the knowledge as to how to locate every pozo of that tunnel system.
When you find a "P" in the field, it means that you are "amongst", or "on", or "very near" a treasure trail that leads to two treasure locations. Again, one treasure will be found at step one, the second will be found at step six (1 combined to 6=16, and 16 equals "P". sorry for being redundant, but you MUST understand this point).
Another symbol(s) that will indicate that you are on/very near a double treasure trail are the letters "AF". 1 and 6=16, 16=AF. 1=A (or, Alpha, the first step of the trail, the first treasure site), and 6=F (or, Final step to the second treasure).
The treasure trail will go on beyond step 6. You will find that this trail goes on for at least 3 more steps, possibly more. But if you find yourself looking at steps 7 and beyond, then you have already gone beyond your treasure site, in fact, you've gone beyond two treasure sites.