Fun solstice facts. Today is solstice for winter, but tomorrow will have 'less than one second more daylight'. The curve in daylight hours changes fastest at the equinoxes. For example, Sept 22-23, we gain 3-4 minutes of light per day!
Mainstream geology calls this "jointing". I don't think so. The implication there's a predisposition of three sets of parallel lines in three directions including the humanistic variations clearly seen in this plateau outcrop of which ancient miners were removing overburden so they could get beneath it to the gold or whatever it was they were looking for.
I know a too much for my own good and one of those things is that fact that @stigemup is one of the top 5 LEGIT ATLANTIS RESEARCHERS in the world.. if not top 10.
No one is 100 percent right but he is less wrong than 7 billion people.
@DeDunkingPast AI always advocates the mainstream. Have you ever been bitched out by chatgpt? I have.
Also congrats on the Danny Jones interview.
I heard you mention me without mentioning me.
Two things to learn here:
1) AI is not a good source for in depth research
2)Artificially modified craniums aka elongated skulls are being hidden from the masses
The mighty polygonal wall of #Orbetello in #Tuscany stretches nearly 2 miles around the coast.
This clip shows a small section of it. Nearby is the Cosa complex. The wall is said to be Etruscan yet traditionally it is much older. Was it a port, a sea barrier or used for something else?
#Megalithomania
THIS IMAGE SHOWS THE NORTHERN ATLANTIS SEA. There is a 200 mile long shoreline. The playa lakes DISAPPEAR under the sand. We can't see where the Paleo Sea Begins. I suspect a 2nd River south of the Tamanrasset River came out at Nouakchott. There are plenty more canals that aren't on this image.
One of the most fascinating things about LiDAR is how often similar landscapes emerge from completely different processes.
The Pimple Mounds of Arkansas, the Mima Mounds of Washington, and the Prairie Mounds of Colorado all produce these strange fields of evenly spaced earth hummocks.
They look related but geologists still debate parts of their formation. Archaeologists generally do not consider them human-built.