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Wyoming Boot and Bird

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This Wyoming site was very interesting due to the fact that it was so large and so old, you can tell the age of a site by the amount of hidden symbolism, the way it was hidden and the artistic detail in the image. Most images were designed to be seen from a great distance and sometimes mirror images were used so it would be confusing to the non-initiated. The old masters were artists of the highest caliber and well versed in botany and designing shapes in the surrounding vegetation. Once the Mexicans took over from the Spanish in managing the mines in the new world in the mid 1800s it was quite evident when looking at the artistic design of a site that these people couldn't hold a candle to the old masters. The largest pictographs on this site are the 45 deg angle symbol, the boot or foot for direction to travel, the bird head or beak to show the air vent system and direction as the crow flies of the triangular line of the site lined up with the toe of the boot, the banker with the hat looking in the direction of the storage room and also the roman numeral for five and L for fifty to show you where the land map will be when you get on the site and the five to follow for the path that represents the five wounds of Christ.