Members,
Do you all remember this post I sent over from Lamprecht's list? ( That
rhymes! ) I'm still wondering why Point Barrow, with its 4,500 inhabitants,
is lit up like this.
I notice, though, that the Mauritious Islands, off the coast of Madagascar,
are also lit up- they are only something like 30 - 40 miles across.
Any ideas?
Dharma/Dean
Jan, enclosed are two photo's I got from Jeff Rense's Sightings.com First
notice the Hawaiian islands and the brightness there. Then look to the
top
of Alaska. You will see a very bright light left of Point Barrow, but
where
Point Barrow is there is a pixel that is brighter than anything
surrounding
it. This has to mean that the area is somewhat "lighted", though not the
same as Los Angeles or some other big metropolitan city. In fact, the
point
it brighter for Pt. Barrow than where I live in Idaho! And my town is
actually well lit all through the night, not to mention Rexburg which is
15
miles south that is a college town that is nearly 20,000 people and a
Ricks
College (soon to be BYU-Idaho) which is the largest privately owned two
year
college in the USA. Anyway, there should be virtually nothing there to
even
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elicit a pixel. BTW: there are a few bright pixels there where nothing
really that big should exist.Will "Argyll" Rhea
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