Italian-Born, (1645-1711), in Segno, Trentino, Italy, Padre Eusebio Kino came to Americas in 1681. Eusebio Kino was a royal cosmographer in the service of Spain, and sent to America as a skilled mapmaker. Because of his knowledge as a cosmographer, Father Kino, known as "the padre on horseback," may possibly have educated the Jesuits in New Spain, and the skill of map-making past down.
NOTE: I enclose no opinion as to whether the Stone Maps relate to bona fide treasure or not. If they are the real things, it is reasonably possible the location encoded on the maps is/was known and part of the treasure, if not all of it, has already, been retrieved. Although non-scientific, meticulousness study led to this portion of the interpretation of the Stone Maps. Please keep in mind; I am only putting on slippers and not trying to carpet the whole forum with certainty. I probably know a lesser amount of relating to the Stone Maps than anyone else relates.
BUSCA EL MAPA ‘follow, search the map’ BUSCA EL CORAZON ‘to seek, search or look for the heart’
Go about 7:0’clock which is the first gorge from the west end on the south side of Tortoise Mountain which is somewhat difficult past an Indian encampment. Be on the lookout for Indians lying in ambush. Follow northwards up the gorge on horseback or mule past a tall needle that will lead to the hiding place on a slope amongst juniper. The treasure consists of church relics and of a mineral layer smelted into gold bars, meant for shipment to Europe. The pointed hat (to tick off sharply, to bewitch) tells you that we had to hide the church treasure in a cavern under a triangle rock because of one’s nerve of the devil’s mind of biting remarks. Follow the trail to the eighteenth place Tortoise Spring the holy resting place.
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