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Post by brillbilly on Oct 12, 2009 5:08:14 GMT 10
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Post by shatnerswig on Oct 12, 2009 6:00:37 GMT 10
interesting stuff brill I wonder if there is anyone else looking into this place... time to send our big burly upsidedown woolly love machine herder on an expidition .... what size safari hat do you think he wears?
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 12, 2009 6:23:18 GMT 10
interesting stuff brill I wonder if there is anyone else looking into this place... time to send our big burly upsidedown woolly love machine herder on an expidition .... what size safari hat do you think he wears? ;D lol he wont go,recons his bike got flat tyre
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2009 16:58:54 GMT 10
Ummm, couple of points.......one, she dosnt actually say where the hell this is. two....the aborigines had no idea what a spring, summer or winter equonox was, there is only two seasons in the outback, hot and very fuckin hot.
hold on still watching.
Another thing, that aint drinkable water, its a salt plain.
3.26-they dont have wet seasons in the desert, that area, and I am assuming it is around Lake Erye or lake Mungo in South Australia, is one of the driest areas on the planet.
This is the danger of analysis from google earth.
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 13, 2009 0:39:41 GMT 10
i dont realy care for what she says the fact is the lines are there as i found them on google earth Attachments:
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 13, 2009 0:41:48 GMT 10
the lines are there but who or what made them Attachments:
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 13, 2009 0:44:56 GMT 10
the place is western aus near veevers crater
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Post by Aardvaaks on Oct 13, 2009 0:46:46 GMT 10
Interesting link with Nazca, and many other lined areas, good postin BrillB. Thats a good point last made, dont the Aborigines have the answer to this site, like they have a reverence for the Ayers Rock area?
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 13, 2009 0:54:40 GMT 10
i dont know mate,we would have to ask them,but the main thing is the lines.they are there
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Post by Aardvaaks on Oct 13, 2009 1:22:24 GMT 10
Yep I know BrillB, it just seems that this is a logical place to start from Pleiaid Productions and would give the vid some additional credence! A missed opportunity I think.
I also found that it is classified as a meteor impact crater.
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