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I’m Stumped by this Chinese Geoglyph

May 21st, 2009 by Rob | Posted under china, geoglyphs.

Originally posted by myself at 2012Forum.com, and nobody could tell me what it really is, so I’m asking the audience of this blog for ideas…

AstralWalker’s talk in Melbourne last month had some slides about GeoGlyphs. It was interesting hearing all the gasps in the audience when he showed the Chinese pyramids…

But this, I have not seen before:
Image
http://www.gearthhacks.com/downloads/map.php?file=20423

It is in China, near the Mongolian border
It is big – looks like hills etc don’t get in the way

The difficulty in determining what it is comes from the huge range of existing geoglyphs, that range from modern art like Colonel Sanders and the Firefox logo, to the ancient Nazca Lines. Without inspecting them at ground level, it is very hard to determine age and technique.

The best suggestion at the forum was that this is something like a quarry, and a large grader was used by someone who was on more then just a random mission:

There is clearly watershed over it in spots. The dimensions are roughly 1 mile square and the lines themselves average 50 foot wide. I can understand a mock runway and village but a mosaic pattern makes no sense to me even for a bored machine operator.

Scroll left when at Google Maps and there is a large square area that might be a clue…

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  2. New Nazca Lines Theory: Moon Map
  3. 2012 Movie: Geryl, Suicide & the Chinese
  4. Chinese "Tomb" of Emperor Qin Shihuang – A Pyramid

Comments

4 Responses to “I’m Stumped by this Chinese Geoglyph”
  1. GOLDPYPER says:

    How come … when the satellite views are altered
    (moved "larger" and/or "smaller") there appears to be a specific point at which the "image" appears and/or disappears? Has someone been playing with the "tape"?
    Also, the color appears to change at this point, too.
    I smell a fraud … something just ain't right! IMHO, anyhow. -Aurumaster

  2. GOLDPYPER says:

    The truth needs approval? how quaint,,,,

  3. GOLDPYPER says:

    Following the topography with any "device" is just not possible to get a straight line. An indication of someone's straightedge at work here?-Aurumaster

  4. Prentiss Gray says:

    Don’t really know what it is, but a closer examination of the area reveals lots of tire tracks (especially around the large white square to the east) There also seems to be a very well traveled track to the north (from the area above the white square (possible huts and base buildings)) going to some railroad tracks. Also there is a landing strip to the west and another, larger base.

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