Posted on 12/13/2007 5:18:42 AM PST by blam
GGG Ping.
Is that an actual picture of it? Did they think that’s how rocks grow? Any idiot could tell that they’d been picked from rock trees and put there by humans (or aliens). Sheesh!
They’re just now finding this? It’s not like it was buried under 20 feet of sand or anything.
I too have wondered if the picture shown is the picture of the actual site.
It’s a CBS news mockup. Fake but accurate.
Looks like it has been standing there in the open for some time. There is even bare dirt around the main stone where people have been walking.
Wierd. The whole atticle is wierd.
And it’s not a circle, it’s an ellipse.
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Now if they find the guy who’s been mowing the grass all this time, that’d be something.
The bikini team says they like a location with big standing stones . . . |
easy carbon dating, too....
:-)
“The cult centre site is in the shape of a gigantic sun dial and includes a large phallus symbol pointing due north.”
Sounds like something you would expect to find in Mexico!!!
Sort of reminds me of those drop-top Caddies stuck half into the ground.
Sillustani ruins, illustrated by Squier 1877.
Interesting, but I was referring to a Mexican phallus pointing at the United States.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=a312&file=index&do=showgall&gid=306
The Megalithic Portal website shows 907 images of Scandinavian sites...most are circles. No wonder they misplaced one.
LOL! I didn’t get that, being an aussie and all...
Where is Sillustani?
dis 4 real?
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