***CROP-LIKE CIRCLES in the sands of so. China see pix- | |
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MasseyFerguson49 User ID: 1508675 Canada 08/21/2011 12:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Amazing +5 Here are some potential ancient crop circles; [link to www.crystalinks.com] I was in Peru and Bolivia in 2000 for 5 weeks traveling around and one of the 1st destinations in the desert was Nazca and the Nazca lines. You get up in the morning (don't eat breakfast,just water it;s a puke feast otherwise) Then they stick two of you in a small plane and fly you above the Nazca lines. It is amazing to behold thousands of lines and some beautiful images carved into the Nazca sand. (La Nina has driven rains into the desert that had not seen any substantial rain in hundreds of years. Because of La Nina the lines are fading. Peace Denial is a meandering river of lies. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1376804 United States 08/21/2011 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Amazing +5 Quoting: MasseyFerguson49Here are some potential ancient crop circles; [link to www.crystalinks.com] I was in Peru and Bolivia in 2000 for 5 weeks traveling around and one of the 1st destinations in the desert was Nazca and the Nazca lines. You get up in the morning (don't eat breakfast,just water it;s a puke feast otherwise) Then they stick two of you in a small plane and fly you above the Nazca lines. It is amazing to behold thousands of lines and some beautiful images carved into the Nazca sand. (La Nina has driven rains into the desert that had not seen any substantial rain in hundreds of years. Because of La Nina the lines are fading. Peace Amazing +5 Quoting: MasseyFerguson49Here are some potential ancient crop circles; [link to www.crystalinks.com] I was in Peru and Bolivia in 2000 for 5 weeks traveling around and one of the 1st destinations in the desert was Nazca and the Nazca lines. You get up in the morning (don't eat breakfast,just water it;s a puke feast otherwise) Then they stick two of you in a small plane and fly you above the Nazca lines. It is amazing to behold thousands of lines and some beautiful images carved into the Nazca sand. (La Nina has driven rains into the desert that had not seen any substantial rain in hundreds of years. Because of La Nina the lines are fading. Peace Lucky you!!! I've only seen pix. I find them facinating. |
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MasseyFerguson49 User ID: 1508675 Canada 08/21/2011 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Amazing +5 Quoting: MasseyFerguson49Here are some potential ancient crop circles; [link to www.crystalinks.com] I was in Peru and Bolivia in 2000 for 5 weeks traveling around and one of the 1st destinations in the desert was Nazca and the Nazca lines. You get up in the morning (don't eat breakfast,just water it;s a puke feast otherwise) Then they stick two of you in a small plane and fly you above the Nazca lines. It is amazing to behold thousands of lines and some beautiful images carved into the Nazca sand. (La Nina has driven rains into the desert that had not seen any substantial rain in hundreds of years. Because of La Nina the lines are fading. Peace Amazing +5 Quoting: MasseyFerguson49I could spend the rest of my life discovering what there is to see in Peru. The craddle of ancient man. Some of the lines point directly to Tiawanku in Bolivia. Tiawanku is one of the oldest sites in the world (30,000+) Here are some potential ancient crop circles; [link to www.crystalinks.com] I was in Peru and Bolivia in 2000 for 5 weeks traveling around and one of the 1st destinations in the desert was Nazca and the Nazca lines. You get up in the morning (don't eat breakfast,just water it;s a puke feast otherwise) Then they stick two of you in a small plane and fly you above the Nazca lines. It is amazing to behold thousands of lines and some beautiful images carved into the Nazca sand. (La Nina has driven rains into the desert that had not seen any substantial rain in hundreds of years. Because of La Nina the lines are fading. Peace Lucky you!!! I've only seen pix. I find them facinating. Some of the lines point straight to the ancient city of Tiawanku in Bolivia. Tiawanku is maybe the oldest remains of a past civilization we know of (30,000+ years old.) [link to www.jqjacobs.net] Peace Denial is a meandering river of lies. |
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MasseyFerguson49 User ID: 1514460 Canada 08/21/2011 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tiawanaku is old- but not that old- all est. 1- 1.5 BC.But the size of the stones and the way they were cut and moved is just awesome. Blows yer mind. Quoting: SpiderJones Tiawanku is a lot older than reported in Western Anthropology & Archeology. It's last incarnation dates back to the last deluge. And there are atleast two previous incarnations buried underneath it.(Just like the Mayans) To bad the once great pyramid has been taken down by the Spanish all those years ago and used to build there Cathedrals.buildings and roads. All that's left is the shadow of where it once stood. Peace Denial is a meandering river of lies. |