Hey Gary and Group,
I listened to Linda Moulton Howe's appearance on C2C. One of the
callers during questioning was a man describing photographing a bunch of
pyramids in China, and then having the memory chip confiscated and being
booted out of the country. He said he was on a modern highway on his
way to Xian. I opened up Google Earth and poked around. I've left a
marker where there are some photos posted of something that looks to me
like it could be a pyramid overgrown with vegetation and worn down with
time. Looking around, it appears that there are other, similar
structures along the road. Take a look and see what you think. I hope
the attachment arrives ok. I've never tried to post a Google Earth
marker before. If it does, click on the little blue and red icons near
the yellow thumbtack marker and look at the photos that come up. Am I
seeing things? Pyramid or pointy hill?
The fact that the Chinese govt. is so anxious to cover up these
pyramids makes me wonder about their intentions. Are they covering them
for the same reason ours is? Because it tells of ancient high
technology, or alien technology? Energy other than oil? Or is it
because they, like the mummies that keep turning out to have
disturbingly Caucasian features, indicate that this area wasn't always
occupied by people of Asian stock? Or heck, Earthling stock? Who
knows? Lonni
Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks enabling
users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places in
photographic detail. This is not like any map you have ever seen. This
is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images combined
with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment, businesses and
more. You can zoom from space to street level instantly and then pan or
jump from place to place, city to city, even country to country.
Ah darn, it cleaned off my link to the location on Google Earth. Does
anyone know how to attach the file here or post it in the group files?
Lonni
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On 7/28/2012 9:46 PM, Lonni Clarke wrote:
Hey Gary and Group,
I listened to Linda Moulton Howe's appearance on C2C. One of the
callers during questioning was a man describing photographing a bunch of
pyramids in China, and then having the memory chip confiscated and being
booted out of the country. He said he was on a modern highway on his
way to Xian. I opened up Google Earth and poked around. I've left a
marker where there are some photos posted of something that looks to me
like it could be a pyramid overgrown with vegetation and worn down with
time. Looking around, it appears that there are other, similar
structures along the road. Take a look and see what you think. I hope
the attachment arrives ok. I've never tried to post a Google Earth
marker before. If it does, click on the little blue and red icons near
the yellow thumbtack marker and look at the photos that come up. Am I
seeing things? Pyramid or pointy hill?
The fact that the Chinese govt. is so anxious to cover up these
pyramids makes me wonder about their intentions. Are they covering them
for the same reason ours is? Because it tells of ancient high
technology, or alien technology? Energy other than oil? Or is it
because they, like the mummies that keep turning out to have
disturbingly Caucasian features, indicate that this area wasn't always
occupied by people of Asian stock? Or heck, Earthling stock? Who
knows? Lonni
Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks enabling
users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places in
photographic detail. This is not like any map you have ever seen. This
is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images combined
with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment, businesses and
more. You can zoom from space to street level instantly and then pan or
jump from place to place, city to city, even country to country.
*REMEMBER:* Never give out your account information, password, or
other personal information over e-mail.
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I don't know much about google earth, but, I see that wherever one places the cursor on the earth the latitude longitude appears on the bottom. You could copy that and post it, or, if you have a screen capture program you could bring up the location on google earth and snap a screen shot and post it to the picture section of the group. Or, maybe someone knows a better way to do it. Gary
Ah darn, it cleaned off my link to the location on Google Earth. Does
anyone know how to attach the file here or post it in the group files?
Lonni
On 7/28/2012 9:46 PM, Lonni Clarke wrote:
>
> Hey Gary and Group,
> I listened to Linda Moulton Howe's appearance on C2C. One of the
> callers during questioning was a man describing photographing a bunch of
> pyramids in China, and then having the memory chip confiscated and being
> booted out of the country. He said he was on a modern highway on his
> way to Xian. I opened up Google Earth and poked around. I've left a
> marker where there are some photos posted of something that looks to me
> like it could be a pyramid overgrown with vegetation and worn down with
> time. Looking around, it appears that there are other, similar
> structures along the road. Take a look and see what you think. I hope
> the attachment arrives ok. I've never tried to post a Google Earth
> marker before. If it does, click on the little blue and red icons near
> the yellow thumbtack marker and look at the photos that come up. Am I
> seeing things? Pyramid or pointy hill?
> The fact that the Chinese govt. is so anxious to cover up these
> pyramids makes me wonder about their intentions. Are they covering them
> for the same reason ours is? Because it tells of ancient high
> technology, or alien technology? Energy other than oil? Or is it
> because they, like the mummies that keep turning out to have
> disturbingly Caucasian features, indicate that this area wasn't always
> occupied by people of Asian stock? Or heck, Earthling stock? Who
> knows? Lonni
>
> Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks enabling
> users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places in
> photographic detail. This is not like any map you have ever seen. This
> is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images combined
> with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment, businesses and
> more. You can zoom from space to street level instantly and then pan or
> jump from place to place, city to city, even country to country.
>
> Get Google Earth. Put the world in perspective.
>
> (http://earth.google.com)
>
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>
>
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Ok, I'll try this. Here's link to one of the photos that looks like it
might be a pyramid to me. If you open it there will be a link you can
click to view in Google Earth. It will then let you download a kml.
file, which will then when opened will take you to the area where it was
shot in Google Earth. I hope it works this time. If not, tomorrow is
another day...... Lonni http://www.panoramio.com/photo/13037388?source=wapi&referrer=kh.google.com
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On 7/28/2012 10:37 PM, Gary wrote:
I don't know much about google earth, but, I see that wherever one
places the cursor on the earth the latitude longitude appears on the
bottom. You could copy that and post it, or, if you have a screen
capture program you could bring up the location on google earth and
snap a screen shot and post it to the picture section of the group.
Or, maybe someone knows a better way to do it. Gary
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<mailto:allplanets-hollow%40yahoogroups.com>, Lonni Clarke
<lonniclarke@...> wrote:
>
> Ah darn, it cleaned off my link to the location on Google Earth. Does
> anyone know how to attach the file here or post it in the group files?
> Lonni
> On 7/28/2012 9:46 PM, Lonni Clarke wrote:
> >
> > Hey Gary and Group,
> > I listened to Linda Moulton Howe's appearance on C2C. One of the
> > callers during questioning was a man describing photographing a
bunch of
> > pyramids in China, and then having the memory chip confiscated and
being
> > booted out of the country. He said he was on a modern highway on his
> > way to Xian. I opened up Google Earth and poked around. I've left a
> > marker where there are some photos posted of something that looks
to me
> > like it could be a pyramid overgrown with vegetation and worn down
with
> > time. Looking around, it appears that there are other, similar
> > structures along the road. Take a look and see what you think. I hope
> > the attachment arrives ok. I've never tried to post a Google Earth
> > marker before. If it does, click on the little blue and red icons near
> > the yellow thumbtack marker and look at the photos that come up. Am I
> > seeing things? Pyramid or pointy hill?
> > The fact that the Chinese govt. is so anxious to cover up these
> > pyramids makes me wonder about their intentions. Are they covering
them
> > for the same reason ours is? Because it tells of ancient high
> > technology, or alien technology? Energy other than oil? Or is it
> > because they, like the mummies that keep turning out to have
> > disturbingly Caucasian features, indicate that this area wasn't always
> > occupied by people of Asian stock? Or heck, Earthling stock? Who
> > knows? Lonni
> >
> > Google Earth streams the world over wired and wireless networks
enabling
> > users to virtually go anywhere on the planet and see places in
> > photographic detail. This is not like any map you have ever seen. This
> > is a 3D model of the real world, based on real satellite images
combined
> > with maps, guides to restaurants, hotels, entertainment,
businesses and
> > more. You can zoom from space to street level instantly and then
pan or
> > jump from place to place, city to city, even country to country.
> >
> > Get Google Earth. Put the world in perspective.
> >
> > (http://earth.google.com)
> >
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> >
> >
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> > Teach InfoWest Spam Trap if this mail is spam:
> > Spam
> > <>
> > Not spam
> > <>
> > Forget previous vote
> > <>
> >
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