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Simple Sojourner
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75449616 United States 12/31/2019 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found these while I was messing around on Googleearth last night. The small gardens design is really similar to the design found in the Nazca desert. Coincidence? Copied on purpose? I don't know. I found these right before I went to bed for the night, haven't had a chance to research the design/glyph to see if they share meanings. Quoting: Close_with&destroy Just found it interesting and thought I would share :) :Nazca image: :vatican nazca: where is the other one? |
Close_with&destroy
(OP) User ID: 74455680 United States 12/31/2019 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Found these while I was messing around on Googleearth last night. The small gardens design is really similar to the design found in the Nazca desert. Coincidence? Copied on purpose? I don't know. I found these right before I went to bed for the night, haven't had a chance to research the design/glyph to see if they share meanings. Quoting: Close_with&destroy Just found it interesting and thought I would share :) :Nazca image: :vatican nazca: where is the other one? The Nasca image was taken from a National Geographic image that was made from drone footage in the Palpa Province in Peru. According to the article, the lines of the geoglyphs in Palpa are too fine to be seen by satellite, but can be seen from drones that are 200-300 feet in the air. I haven't been able to locate the glyph itself on googleearth. It was just a weird coincidence that I happened to read the article and see the photo then happen to see the garden at the Vatican and notice the similarity between the two. If I locate the glyph, I will post its location. Heres the article: [link to www.dailystar.co.uk (secure)] Last Edited by Close_with&destroy on 12/31/2019 11:59 AM |