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Re: Dog monument
Cheez, zany, why in the world are you going to Peru when you've got such great finds HERE to investigate? On this one, I stopped counting hoyos at 4 ; with more pointers than a Swiss knife has blades. And that includes a sun pointer! You must have been there at just the right time.
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Notice the head stone, and how they notched out a slot in both stones so they would not fall apart. about 80 meters away, you can see were they cut these stones, and tracks from dragging these stone are still very evident even after hundreds of years.
As to Peru, My reasons I just posted on one of my other post.
Never argue with an idiot, they will bring you down to there level then beat you with experience.
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Jan 2007
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Re: Dog monument
I read your response on the other thread and can understand you enthusiasm. Man, those Spanish dudes were busy little beavers, weren't they?
With this monument being on such a point where it seems you can see for MILES in all directions; I wonder if there are more than one trail "marked" by more than one of those pointers; sort of like Times Square. With all of those hoyos there may be "directions" to more than one kind of trail / location.
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I did this to another one of yours and it really popped.
This one not so much. still shows a lot though.
There are some signs that might show up better if photographed closer.
Did the South/Western American Indians ever use shadow markers?
Nope
I'll have to disagree here. A friend is currently in the process of putting together a publication that might well change your opinion of this.
Off-Topic: By the way, if you're worried about the unavailability of potassium iodide tablets for US citizens (the tablets saturate your thyroid with iodine and prevent radioactive iodine in the fallout from collecting there), you can get the same results by either ingesting 4 drops/day of Lugol's 2% Iodine Solution, or painting a palm-sized area of tincture of iodine on your body, which will absorb the iodine through your skin. DO NOT INGEST TINCTURE OF IODINE - it's poisonous).
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
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Re: Dog monument
Originally Posted by Shortstack
Originally Posted by Gypsylife
Originally Posted by zanyzonies
Here is one I found many years ago. thought you may find it interesting.
Sorry that is no dog monument. All dogs were standing on their hind feet in a up right sitting position with their front feet off the ground.
Bolony. Ahhhh................that's a technical term.
And, as one more piece of technical information.....................dogs don't have FEET, they have PAWS.
I believe that only humans and Sasquaches and frogs have feet................not necessarily in that order.
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