I decided to check the extension of the Triangle line from PUC - Schiehallion - Callanish line north west beyond Iceland through Canada and found it reached the Pacific coast near Kelso in Washington State. This was a surprise as this is the line which cuts through Kelso in Scotland, to the south east of Preston Cross.
Now, I had guesstimated that the line would pass near to Mount Rainier, and it does, which Bill Buehler had also mentioned in his recent post. What I had not realized is that Mount St Helens lies between Mount Rainier and Kelso. So this line also runs between two volcanic areas, Mount Etna and Mount St Helens, and of course also includes Iceland. Quite staggering!
In the first image another line can be seen coming down through the Great Lakes to Mexico. This is the other line of the triangle, that is the Lindisfarne, PUC, Inchcolm, Ben Cruachan to Barra line extended, just to complete the exercise. This line crosses Enhanted Mountain in Texas, and it also cuts through Arkansas, which another researcher, James Tyberon makes much of due to the crystal beds around Mount Ida, although this line is perhaps too far west.
In the other direction, that is south east of Lindisfarne the line extends through Groningen, mentioned previously as the place I lived in for some three and a half years, through Prague, Budapest, Istanbul to near Baalbek.
In my next post I shall comment on the brown line which can be seen in this image which runs from Mount Carmel to Skellig Michael, prompted by J Rankin previously mentioned, but time being short and my brains being scrambled I need a break.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
acknowledgements
I mentioned that I had started 'playing around' on Google Earth a few weeks back, not for the first time incidentally. I guess I've spent days if not months in total scanning the planet over the years. I also mentioned in the first post in this series the 33rd degree west of Giza, and this was after reading Jeff Nisbet's article The Pyramids of Scotland Revisited: http://www.mythomorph.com/wp/the-pyramids-of-scotland-revisited/. Jeff and I have had some discussion concerning his original article and his interesting hypothesis that the Orion belt stars and Sirius have been laid out in the landscape of Scotland, namely the three islands near North Berwick, with Inchcolm being Sirius. He also plots the other main stars of Orion. I found it a fascinating idea, but could not confirm or otherwise as I did not have the resources to check it out. He also makes much of North Berwick Law being pyramidal and close to the same height as the Great Pyramid at Giza. That Uri Geller has apparently purchased one of these three islands is fascinating! He also mentions Doggerland in the above article which added to the interest when the BBC article appeared synchronicitously (I perhaps have just made this word up, spell-check doesn't like it, but I don't really care! lol!)
Anyway I plotted the 33rd degree west of Giza, prior to Bill Buehler's new systems appearing and the connection with one of the Michael ley lines at Stanton St Bernards in the first post of this recent activity.
So I thank Jeff for bringing it to my attention, and apologies for not mentioning this in that post. Quite honestly I was 'off on so many tangents' by that time my head was spinning!
Also, thanks to J Rankin whose site I came upon when checking the Michael ley, who also mentioned Doggerland and Heligoland in particular. http://thothistheibis.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/the-bush-barrow-treasures/ A fascinating, informative article I fully intend to return to. A line from Skellig Michael to Mount Cramel is also mentioned and because of the link to Skellig Michael I also plotted on Google Earth, it's the brown line in some of the images, but I have not had time to write it up yet!
So thanks again to both!
Anyway I plotted the 33rd degree west of Giza, prior to Bill Buehler's new systems appearing and the connection with one of the Michael ley lines at Stanton St Bernards in the first post of this recent activity.
So I thank Jeff for bringing it to my attention, and apologies for not mentioning this in that post. Quite honestly I was 'off on so many tangents' by that time my head was spinning!
Also, thanks to J Rankin whose site I came upon when checking the Michael ley, who also mentioned Doggerland and Heligoland in particular. http://thothistheibis.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/the-bush-barrow-treasures/ A fascinating, informative article I fully intend to return to. A line from Skellig Michael to Mount Cramel is also mentioned and because of the link to Skellig Michael I also plotted on Google Earth, it's the brown line in some of the images, but I have not had time to write it up yet!
So thanks again to both!
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Google Earth exercise contd.
The projection of some of the lines in the previous posts left me dumbstruck, and I feel the need to show the most relevant.
The last few weeks certain topics drew my attention, namely new information about Doggerland, in what is now the North Sea, and last week a four night series of programmes on B.B.C., called Volcano Live .http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00tmqdr
Doggerland
This is a link to the BBC article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-18687504
Doggerland has long intrigued me! The geometry I have found is restricted to dry land, where sites can at least be marked, checked and visited, and some of these are ancient, and so it is possible that the geometry did cover parts if not all of the land subsequently lost. There are certain points which do occur in what is now sea, but may once been land, for instance the area around Inchcolm has a few, but presumably the area around the island would have been dry a few thousand years back.
from the BBC article.
A nice blog by J. Rankin: http://thothistheibis.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/the-bush-barrow-treasures/, in which Doggerland is mentioned and the Michael Ley extended towards Denmark and mention made of the island of Heligoland situated off the corner of Denmark and Germany, which I plotted on Google Earth:
The red line from Mount St Michael, bottom left running north-east to the bottom of Denmark with Heligoland marked (click on the image to get a full screen shot)
Also in this image are extensions to the south-east of the special triangle previously mentioned with its apex at Preston (unicorn)Cross, P.U.C. The most important at this time is the extension of the Callanish - Schiehallion line through PUC and Kelso which cuts the Michael Ley near Yarmouth and extends down to Mount Etna on Sicily, one of the presently(last week) fourteen active volcanoes listed on the BBC Volcano Live programme.
That was interesting in itself, but the extension to the north-west skirts Rejkyavik(sp) and at least two major volcanoes on Iceland, Katia and Hekla, ending at Snaefelljukull, presumably also volcanic!?. Very surprising, and raises the question whether this is the reason for that particular line!?
I then checked the blue line which originates at Bugarach mountain and connects with the Barra point of the triangle and was one of the two original plots in the previous post, as it too appeared to be heading for Iceland. Two volcanoes again, the first the volcano which caused so much disruption to air traffic in 2010, Oraefjelljokull(sp?), and Boroarbunga at an impressive 6000+ft.
Stunned by these findings I happened to zoom out to get an overview and became attracted to a yellow feature appearing on the horizon in the Pacific ocean and guessing this to be Hawai I noticed that the dark blue line may extend to it. And it did!
As can be seen the line crosses Greenland and northern Canada which I have not investigated yet.
The Hawaian islands, like Iceland, owe their existence to volcanic activity, and the BBC team based themselves there for the series.
In his most recent post Bill Buehler had linked Hawai with the Rennes Le Chateau area, and here is a direct connection which I had not even guessed at when I chose this particular line, with Iceland as bonus, and the Barra link to the specific triangle I have made so much of in previous posts, and Iceland and Mount Etna on the Callanish - Schiehallion -PUC hypotenuse of said triangle. I recall also Bill commenting that the Callanish - Barra alignment was very special in his systems a good many years back.
I await Bill's upcoming website before attempting to describe his work further as I am in no way competent
to even begin. What I can say is that for some 13 years now the geometry I have been researching has interlinked in many surprising ways, often in seeming synchronicity, as with this exercise!
Bill also mentioned Antartica in his latest post, and The Volcano Live team had a piece on Mount Erebus, a Cambridge team goes there every year to study Erebus, and I found it in what is described as Hot Point Peninsula. I extended the line and it does cross Antartica but a good way off Erebus:
As can be seen it passes to the east of New Zealand, also mentioned as having volcanic activity in Volcano Live, and what appears to be a long deep trench running parallel to this line, again I have not yet searched this part.
To conclude this exercise I completed the line back round to Bugarach checking that the projection was accurate, completing a Great Circle:
As can be seen the line is about as long as a line can be drawn across Africa, and includes The Congo which contains another volcano covered in Volcano Live, but I was unable to find it, forgetting its name even, but I did find one in Chad, but not very close.
Completion of the Circle, with Menorca and Girona in line:
There's still more to describe but later.
The last few weeks certain topics drew my attention, namely new information about Doggerland, in what is now the North Sea, and last week a four night series of programmes on B.B.C., called Volcano Live .http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00tmqdr
Doggerland
This is a link to the BBC article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-18687504
Doggerland has long intrigued me! The geometry I have found is restricted to dry land, where sites can at least be marked, checked and visited, and some of these are ancient, and so it is possible that the geometry did cover parts if not all of the land subsequently lost. There are certain points which do occur in what is now sea, but may once been land, for instance the area around Inchcolm has a few, but presumably the area around the island would have been dry a few thousand years back.
from the BBC article.
A nice blog by J. Rankin: http://thothistheibis.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/the-bush-barrow-treasures/, in which Doggerland is mentioned and the Michael Ley extended towards Denmark and mention made of the island of Heligoland situated off the corner of Denmark and Germany, which I plotted on Google Earth:
The red line from Mount St Michael, bottom left running north-east to the bottom of Denmark with Heligoland marked (click on the image to get a full screen shot)
Also in this image are extensions to the south-east of the special triangle previously mentioned with its apex at Preston (unicorn)Cross, P.U.C. The most important at this time is the extension of the Callanish - Schiehallion line through PUC and Kelso which cuts the Michael Ley near Yarmouth and extends down to Mount Etna on Sicily, one of the presently(last week) fourteen active volcanoes listed on the BBC Volcano Live programme.
That was interesting in itself, but the extension to the north-west skirts Rejkyavik(sp) and at least two major volcanoes on Iceland, Katia and Hekla, ending at Snaefelljukull, presumably also volcanic!?. Very surprising, and raises the question whether this is the reason for that particular line!?
I then checked the blue line which originates at Bugarach mountain and connects with the Barra point of the triangle and was one of the two original plots in the previous post, as it too appeared to be heading for Iceland. Two volcanoes again, the first the volcano which caused so much disruption to air traffic in 2010, Oraefjelljokull(sp?), and Boroarbunga at an impressive 6000+ft.
Stunned by these findings I happened to zoom out to get an overview and became attracted to a yellow feature appearing on the horizon in the Pacific ocean and guessing this to be Hawai I noticed that the dark blue line may extend to it. And it did!
As can be seen the line crosses Greenland and northern Canada which I have not investigated yet.
The Hawaian islands, like Iceland, owe their existence to volcanic activity, and the BBC team based themselves there for the series.
In his most recent post Bill Buehler had linked Hawai with the Rennes Le Chateau area, and here is a direct connection which I had not even guessed at when I chose this particular line, with Iceland as bonus, and the Barra link to the specific triangle I have made so much of in previous posts, and Iceland and Mount Etna on the Callanish - Schiehallion -PUC hypotenuse of said triangle. I recall also Bill commenting that the Callanish - Barra alignment was very special in his systems a good many years back.
I await Bill's upcoming website before attempting to describe his work further as I am in no way competent
to even begin. What I can say is that for some 13 years now the geometry I have been researching has interlinked in many surprising ways, often in seeming synchronicity, as with this exercise!
Bill also mentioned Antartica in his latest post, and The Volcano Live team had a piece on Mount Erebus, a Cambridge team goes there every year to study Erebus, and I found it in what is described as Hot Point Peninsula. I extended the line and it does cross Antartica but a good way off Erebus:
As can be seen it passes to the east of New Zealand, also mentioned as having volcanic activity in Volcano Live, and what appears to be a long deep trench running parallel to this line, again I have not yet searched this part.
To conclude this exercise I completed the line back round to Bugarach checking that the projection was accurate, completing a Great Circle:
As can be seen the line is about as long as a line can be drawn across Africa, and includes The Congo which contains another volcano covered in Volcano Live, but I was unable to find it, forgetting its name even, but I did find one in Chad, but not very close.
Completion of the Circle, with Menorca and Girona in line:
There's still more to describe but later.
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