A photo from open sources
NASA’s Landsat-8 satellite introduced a photograph in which Australian Plateau Finnis Springs Captured Modern Geoglyph in kind of man with a stick.
Please note that the outlines of a huge native are long about 3 kilometers, very clear. The fact is that by 2013 the line this amazing picture is almost erased, but because the local entrepreneurs are worried that such a pretty attractive a tourist attraction will be lost to the world forever. Thanks of this concern, the local geoglyph was by now completely restored with the help of a building gader and modern navigation system.
Moreover, restorers of a unique design installed special furrows to hold water, which should contribute growth of vegetation in the furrows, due to which, over time, the lines geoglyphs will get a clear green color.
We emphasize once again that this gigantic drawing, which was first discovered in 1998 by an airplane pilot Trevor Smith, recovering today using satellite GPS navigation. However, according to experts, initially he was created at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries, when no space there was no navigation at all, and therefore this geoglyph (very artfully “drawn”) is still a mystery to researchers – how was it performed?
Australian drawing, also called the Mari man (Marree Man), since the nearest village to him is Marry, calls many conflicting judgments. A clear answer to who, when, why, and even more so how he created it, no so far. Some scientists believe that it was created much earlier, around the middle of the last century scottish traveler John Stewart (from here there is even a middle name for this geoglyph – Giant of Stuart). But this version doesn’t explain how without satellite navigation was perfectly “drawn” on the plateau is a huge geoglyph, and in deep secrecy and, most importantly, what for?
And while scientists want to understand how and why geoglyphs were created on the famous Nazca Plateau in Peru, which are at all 1,500 years…
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