World mapped with boulders!

stonetriangle

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Hi Gang, I have made what I believe is the world's largest archaeological discovery. All those boulders around the world we were told were glacial deposits...not at all, turns out they are all geometrically placed. I found the epicenter in Nova Scotia, Canada, from which longitude-like bouilder lines extend around the planet. You can only see it on satellite imagery. I mapped over 150 lines, which turn out to be in alignment with all the ancient pyramids and megalithic sites. I thought people might be interested to know. Happy to give gps coordinates if anyone is interested. ( deleted by mod )
 

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TintedSnow

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Interesting! When did you discover this?


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Turbo21

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Interesting! When did you discover this?


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Right after he decided to spam this site to try and sell his book lol
 

miboje

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I watched your video. Very cool stuff. I tried to find lines connecting a couple special sites I know about, but couldn't get the lines to work right.
Anyhow, thanks for posting this!
 

miboje

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It's very fascinating and interesting that all these lines radiate from Nova Scotia. I am sure there is much to be learned from this new info. Thanks!
 

blindbug

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It's an interesting theory, but I think there might be a bit of confirmation bias. Draw a straight line in any direction from any point in the world, you will start intersecting boulders at regular intervals that appear right on, or right beside the line you have drawn. By all means, however, if this is something you feel confident about, put research into it.
 

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