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Re: Silbury Hill perspective
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The Eternal wrote:
Make of it what you will, but I think this throws an interesting light on why Silbury Hill was built as tall and as flat-topped as it is.

The crop circle is irrelevant, but the view of Silbury Hill from it isn't.

Mimics the landscape in all respects, eh? Still doesn't tell us why though.

http://www.cropcircleconnector[...]3/silburyhill/groundshots.html

Atb,
TE.



Imagine it white.

Cope reckoned it was deliberately made to a height that was visible from the Ridgeway from around Hackpen Hill southward. if it was white (even if it was pointy) it would have made an interesting locus. It does seem to exude stillness when the viewer is moving...

Peace

Pilgrim

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P.S. Crop circles will ALWAYS be vandalism.


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Pilgrim
Posted by Pilgrim
29th June 2013ce
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