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Originally posted by AboveBoard
reply to post by FuzzyNintendo
Excellent post, OP! I've always been more interested in the triangular and geometric / non-animal Nazca lines - they are very interesting to me. The giant animal petroglyphs seem almost disconnected from the others, like cave drawings next to an engineer's or architect's schematics, I would agree. I appreciate your time and effort - it is a massive undertaking. What software are you using?
It is a very logical line of inquiry to follow the lines and see where they lead - we may never know their true import, but I'm guessing that whomever made them didn't do so just for the heck of it. Tracing them to see the patterns, and looking at them with several viewpoints, may lead to some fascinating theories! I especially like hearing from folks who are in the engineering / architectural / computer / electrical engineering fields - I want to see what strikes them as interesting.
One thing is for sure - they were certainly important to someone, once upon a time. S & F!
peace,
AB
Originally posted by SquirrelNutz
I'm still not entirely sure what all the hubbub is, and what has been discovered (or, why this has so many stars).
Dammit.
Originally posted by SquirrelNutz
I'm still not entirely sure what all the hubbub is, and what has been discovered (or, why this has so many stars).
Originally posted by Kitora
Awesome thread. Pareidolia runs rampant, but trying to "see in 3D" is interesting...
Here's an old snapshot I had saved on my PC from Google Earth of a spot in the middle of Nazca...
I swear it almost looks like a little alien with tubes going through it.
Here it is colored in...
I suck at tracing, but you get it...edit on 2/15/13 by Kitora because: (no reason given)