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Okay, what you see is what I imagined when neighbors told me about a stone cross with rounded shapes and a small crucifix carved in center. When some said they thought I remember an inscription in Roman numerals, I immediately came to mind the image of a rash or the remains of an ancient shrine, the kind that has long formed part of the landscape and used to meet the outskirts of villages, along a road.

not occurred to me, preoccupied as it was listening to the story, ask them to draw me a stone cross. Yesterday I did and Angel (Gelin) , hunter, observer and expert man of the mountain was encouraged to paint the above cross. I fully trust what you drew, I am convinced that you've seen more than a hundred times and very very closely. When I saw the result of drawing I was shocked, because he had nothing to do with the image that I had done ... Incidentally, Gelin not remember that the cross had nothing written in Roman numerals. Here's his picture.


obviously this picture reminds me clearly to others, to "tombstones" here, for example, you can see several. This morning I showed the picture to my friend Pedro Luis Huerta, a historian, and fully agrees with the latter assessment.

Obviously, I have no idea what time it could go back, but if it really was a wake, the theory of the death of the beggar, in my opinion, is gaining strength. Perhaps it was not made just for him because it was quite common in these cases reuse pieces of the past, but it is very likely that if you place it in your memory ... And, as I said my grandmother, "where there's smoke there is fire" and all legends have some truth.


Note: Yesterday I forgot to comment, but the idea of \u200b\u200bthis story suggested to me Isis, the information made available to me from his grandmother, Caesarea, his mother, Elisa, his aunt, Marie and her father, Gelinas. THANKS to everyone!!

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