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Turtles Lead to Treasure: A Guide to Spanish Trail Monuments

 
 
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Turtles Lead to Treasure: A Guide to Spanish Trail Monuments

The Spanish mined and hid their treasures for more than two hundred years. They were creative geniuses leaving behind great works of art in the form of stone sculptures that not only marked trails but hidden treasures. Turtles Lead To Treasure is centered around a gallery of great photos that includes all of the patron saints and many other monuments and symbols never before published. You journey through monuments and symbols that were most used from site to site into some of the most revealing secrets ever published about Spanish monuments and hidden treasure. Detailed information of the one true basic system gives you a good knowledge of how to recognize and decode the symbolic language.

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Product Details:
Author: Calvin C. Keys
Paperback: 70 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: March 21, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1419657844
Package Length: 10.3 inches
Package Width: 8.1 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Turtles Lead to Treasure  Oct 30, 2010
By horsemanjns

I am a desert rat who frequents the California deserts and have run into a number of Spanish Monuments. I found this book very informative and invaluable reference in the field. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Spanish Monuments.
Happy Trails -


1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Turtles Lead to Treasure: A Guide to Spanish Trail Monuments  Oct 25, 2010
By songbird
Wish we had this book 35 years ago! Turtle rocks are all over the Arkansas mountains! An awesome insight to treasure trails.

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5great review about man made rock formations ... you will never look at a rock in the same way you did before reading this book  Oct 24, 2009
By John Gast
great review about man made rock formations (trail markers)... you will never look at a rock in the same way you did before reading this book.

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4Turtles Lead to Treasure  Sep 27, 2007
By Barton Thom
Calvin Keys book is a tool that can help you become a better Tracker in your quest to locate and recover Spanish Treasure.

His diagram of a "Heart" -- death trap may save your life.
His description of a "Treasure Yard" is good.
Where I would have like to see more detail; is a diagram of of the "Treasure Yard"in a sequence of breaking the codes with the compass angle and distance as well as how he knew to leave the "Treasure Yard" to locate the exact treasure site.

My one suggestion for a little more detail aside--the book is easy to read,gets it's point across and may help you recover the treasure you seek. Certainly you will also want all of Charles Kenworthy's books too!

I read the book twice and I will probably read it several more times to ensure I understand every lesson he is teaching.

Certainly I would be willing to TRACK with Calvin Keys and his wife any day.

Barton Thom
Abiquiu, NM

2That cloud looks like a turtle!  Jan 23, 2011
By D. Johnson
Stone carved markers carved by man, and stones that were man-laid on top of other stone(of turtles,etc) are real and can lead to treasures, however I felt the author in the pictures in this book sees too many "markers" in naturally formed rocks. This would make me wonder if someone that followed the instructions in this book, would ever come out of the woods again, especially in New England where boulders are everywhere! I also agree with another reviewer that the author does not mention about any treasure findings coming from the markers he has located.

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