::: Petroglyphs, Topo Maps and the Network of Lines
Interesting mountain features have been spotted in a linear arrangement off the coast of Scotland. The line appears to be part of the Network of Underwater Lines found by SD and published in issue #34 of Atlantis Rising Magazine in 2002.
A similar linear configuration on a much smaller scale has been found in the Bahamas and can be seen at the image study here. The study shows white dot features in the Bahamas arranged in linear formations very similar to the topo mountains near Scotland.
After looking at interesting circular features in California today, I ran across some petroglyphs that seemed to be speaking to me. It was a series of circles connected by lines found in the Cosa Range of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It reminded me of the Scotland mountains in a line and the Bahamas white dots in a line. Site link here. The arrow in the upper right of the image points to 2 concentric circles that look amazingly similar to the California circles.
It's been an odd day of synchronicities and new understandings. Perhaps some of the petroglyphs are more than just shamanic dream visions but actual maps encoded on the rocks. Maps from an earlier, golden age when people lived in circular houses that glittered in the sun. Ok, pinch me, it was just a dream, or was it?
Google Earth Topo linear mountains in Scotland Placemarks



There are many circular land of circles within circluar formantions that can be seen by air from Texas and Colorado west to California. They are like something of the man -made formations on the Nazca Plains of Peru. Often they are located in the middle of no where. Occasionally they appear as a green spot surrounded by apparently desert sand.
One such formation is located in Lucerne, California which Highland road Runs through the center of it. Another is located( long with Pie shape and semi-circular ones) near Barstow and Daggett, California.
If anyone knows what these are and any archaeological studies of them please let me know.
Posted by: ludwig | November 24, 2006 at 11:12