2010 Crop Circles

Perceval said:
This last one really reminds me of an extended network of networks, all attached to each other.

I had exactly the same in my mind, when I saw it yesterday. :)


It is kind of motivating, with all the happenings in the last time (the magazine for example, which may create an extended network).
 
Gawan said:
Perceval said:
This last one really reminds me of an extended network of networks, all attached to each other.

I had exactly the same in my mind, when I saw it yesterday. :)


It is kind of motivating, with all the happenings in the last time (the magazine for example, which may create an extended network).

I thought of network right away too :lol:
It's truly beautiful :love:
 
I just made a simple video of crop circles from 1994-2010 for a quick view. Not all but many of them. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVNTXB3IfbI
 
un chien anadolu said:
I just made a simple video of crop circles from 1994-2010 for a quick view. Not all but many of them. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVNTXB3IfbI

Very nice but the music was irritating.
 
rrraven said:
White Sheet Hill :

(Ansty) - Ansty, near Shaftesbury.
Neolithic Long Barrow, about 4000 - 3000 BC.
A long barrow measuring 135 feet long by seven feet high with ditches either side of the mound.

The above MUST be wrong... that hill is not seven feet high. It must be seventy.
 
Regarding the barrow's height, I paid a quick visit to the page, Historical Wiltshire BARROWS - The Ancient Burial Sites of Wiltshire (_http://www.wiltshire-web.co.uk/history/barrows.htm) and the range in heights goes from four feet to the highest at twenty feet. Most seem to be between 6-10 feet.

I'm not sure if this is helpful, but I did a Google search and found a book by Rodney Castleden, "The Stonehenge People: an exploration of life in Neolithic Britain 4700-2000BC".

In it, Castleden claims a man from that time and region would have had an average height of five foot, seven inches tall.

A typical, thirty-year-old Orkney man was 171 centimetres (5 feet 7 inches) tall and a typical woman was about 12 centimetres (5 inches) shorter. A height of around 170 centimetres was typical of the long barrow men of southern England too


FWIW,
Gonzo
 
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