Aerial
glyphs may be seen around
the Egypt / Libya
border along the Mediterranean coastline
between Tubruq, Bardiyah
and the Bay of
As Sallum.
In Google Earth these glyphs may be seen
from eye altitudes below 20 km; discovered
by John
Walicki on October 26, 2009 AD.
Located on the Eastern Coastal region
of Cyrenaica in modern day Libya, this region
has no mention of any
culture (or civilization prior to ancient
Libyans in this area) knowledgeable in high
technology and/or of masonry.
Watching
the History Channel's 'Search for the
4th Pyramid' was the inspiration to go scanning Egypt's
desert utilizing Google Earth.
There
were noticeabe relief images (pict-o-glyphs)
that were unmistakably artificially made & extremely
aged and weathered. An interesting pair
of abstractions were divided by a perimeter
fence. These weren't technically symbols, and they were definitely
not alone.
The
perspective changed and now symbols
became abstractions. These stickly illustrations suddenly
appeared as representations of the methods for building the
Pyramids of Egypt, and perhaps the reason too.
It
is possible the ancients responsible for building the Great
Pyramids of Egypt were masons
in Libya that pre-date 1500 BC.