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July 06, 2008

::: The Ultimate Google Earth Anomalies Tour Video 1

See the new Google Earth Anomalies video tour that contains 28 placemarks of Mima Mound sites in Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, Africa, and Florida; circular features in the Bahamas, Geoglyphs in Oregon, a Mound site in Egypt (perhaps a pyramid/mastaba?), circular features in Peru at a site that also contains odd linear features connecting the circular features, and a site over 280 miles from Nazca that contains linear features.  I suggest you watch the video in high quality, maximized to full screen. 

Download the .kmz file and take the Google Earth Tour.
Watch the video: The Ultimate Google Earth Anomaly Tour-Video 1

Placemarks include:

Unexplained Features: Egypt:

Mound_egypt_3 

Circular Features: Peru:

Circ_peru_1 

Mima Mounds: Wyoming, near Little Bighorn

Mm_wyom_1

Linear Features: Peru:

Peru_1_1


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