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No, the "tool" is some 100 meters ahead of this "face" in a stone formation facing South.
I understand. So they're in the same area. Both markers (the tool and the face) are pointing "south." Specifically, where the "tool" is located, were you able to examine the north and northeast directions?
 

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I understand. So they're in the same area. Both markers (the tool and the face) are pointing "south." Specifically, where the "tool" is located, were you able to examine the north and northeast directions?
Thank you! The face is in a small dere, the tool is in a big open area with stones, see some other pictures from the same place all facing South:
 

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Okay, now we can see signs of civilization in your area from the pictures. The large carving in the first picture is where the Vestel fire was lit. Its location on the mountaintop and the presence of a stream indicate that this was a place where rituals were performed.
In the second picture, there might be an animal head in the area you've drawn. There are also other markings.
In the third picture, you should examine the area where the Lipens are formed, going towards the bottom of the rock.

I think you should examine the bottoms of all the rocks and the cavities and cracks covered with small stones.
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Okay, now we can see signs of civilization in your area from the pictures. The large carving in the first picture is where the Vestel fire was lit. Its location on the mountaintop and the presence of a stream indicate that this was a place where rituals were performed.
In the second picture, there might be an animal head in the area you've drawn. There are also other markings.
In the third picture, you should examine the area where the Lipens are formed, going towards the bottom of the rock.

I think you should examine the bottoms of all the rocks and the cavities and cracks covered with small stones.
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Hi, many thanks for the comments. I am sending you more pictures from the same place:
 

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In the areas indicated by arrows, circles, and squares in the pictures, you should check for gaps using a sturdy plastic hammer (the kind used by tile setters).
I'm also writing this again; you must check for cracks, places where rocks meet, and holes filled with small stones.
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In the areas indicated by arrows, circles, and squares in the pictures, you should check for gaps using a sturdy plastic hammer (the kind used by tile setters).
I'm also writing this again; you must check for cracks, places where rocks meet, and holes filled with small stones.
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Hi, thank you! I will start with the "tool". Do you know how to open the whole marked stone - fast and easy?
 

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you must drill it first if there is void behind it you can use rotary hammer drill or something close but be carefull if there is treasure behind it can be dangerous
 

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Hi, thank you! I will start with the "tool". Do you know how to open the whole marked stone - fast and easy?
Quick, easy, and quiet; I'll answer in two ways. First, "hydrofluoric acid" disperses like rock salt after a few processes, but obtaining the acid is difficult.
For a more effective and faster result, my favorite is calcium oxide-based cartridges. They are called rock-breaking salts (Betonamit or Fract-AG). They are very easy to use and come in 5 or 10 kg bags.
You pour the Betonamit, mixed with water, into the cracks in the rock or the deep holes you will drill, and the rock begins to crack due to expansion in 2 to 6 hours.
Your rock is large, so you will need to drill many holes from the top and sides.
Good luck!
 
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