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Major Regional Geo Glyph Groups
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Border Stilts Westward
group of 'stilt' -'person-less' geo glyphs roughly following
an ancient coastal river bank. |
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| Quarry
Pulley Sled Tremendous
stilt-structure rock pulley sled (without workers) which
spans an amazing 4,434 meter distance. |
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Stilt Workers Group
of stilt workers on various levels of a scaffold structure,
with pulleys, a rock bucket and a digger shovel at a rock
quarry. |
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| Pyramid
Stilt Workers
Clearly defined pywamid being produced by workers on a
stilt scaffold involving a ramp and hammer tools. |
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| God
/ Man Mason Epic Fascinating
poly-glyphs collage depicting various major symbolic image
perspectives of the builders knowledge. |
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| Southward
Border Stilts Southward
group of 'stilt' -'person-less' geo glyphs roughly following
an ancient interior river bank. |
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Hidden Hexagonals Hidden
in the Egyptian desert there are 9 individually unique
hexagonal glyphs that seem untouched by any tires. |
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to the Glyphs page : Groups & Locations
Ancient
geo glyphs litter an international border region of the
North African Mediterranean Coastal desert plains; an
estimated 56,000 square kilometer area. From an altitude
of less than 20 km, the remnants of an ancient civilization(s),
(that potentially pre-dates all other civilizations in
the regions) can be seen clearly, as if to be specifically
seen from an aerial vantage. Please observe our close-up
screen shots of Google Earth satellite images from 2009
and earlier.
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Southward
Border Stilts Geo Glyphs
Close-up
views of the geo glyphs |
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on PreMasonGeoGlyphs.info are Google Earth stills with Photoshop
brightness +9 and contrast +73 utilizing DigitalGlobe and
GeoEye satellites. |
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Southward
Border Stilt Geo Glyphs Details
A
region that sinks deeper into the heart of the North African desert
on to Siwa

*This image has NOT been Photoshop enhanced.
This
region highlights a row of border stilt glyphs similar to the
Westward Border group. They seem to follow a landscape that appears
to once have been a waterway like a river. As legend speaks of
an ancient 'Great Lake' of Africa that was located at the modern-day
Siwa Oasis.
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screen image was taken from Google Earth 2010. |
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