Hello Sandy. Which picture do you mean? What do you not see?HMK I am sorry but I am not seeing what you are seeing.
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Hello Sandy. Which picture do you mean? What do you not see?HMK I am sorry but I am not seeing what you are seeing.
That is using far to much imagination for me to call what you marked as man made that is the natural ridgeline of the mountain.If you rotate your photo 90 degrees to the left, you will see the profile of a human. In fact, it is the profile of a person lying facing the sky.
That is using far to much imagination for me to call what you marked as man made that is the natural ridgeline of the mountain.
Do you know of a pic of that you can post?It does not need imagination. It is clear. If you don't want to see, it's not a problem. I just said my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong too. But it is not bad to see the human profile in Machu Picchu.
HMK your seeing markers in things that are very clearly Not markers those are natural mountainsRotate the photo 90 degrees. The human profile is lying facing the sky with a big nose, while the profile photo of Sandy has a small nose.
So do you think that's :
A naturallly occuring formation or manmade treasure marker sign?
I said what HMK marked as imaginative since he is marking the entire ridgeline of the mountain.So why did you say about your photo that it needs imagination? So we conclude that your photo needs some attention. As the horse in your photo is seen in sunlight.
Are these photos natural?I said what HMK marked as imaginative since he is marking the entire ridgeline of the mountain.
No those are not natural, but the ones you marked on my picture and the one of machu picchu are definitely natural, also being that yours are in Iran and not made by the same people as the markers here in the united states, the markers in your country could be bigger.Are these photos natural?
The Horse I showed had nothing to do with death it was put there to show the trail and a campground with water. This goes back to what I have been saying all along your countries peoples markers don't have the same ideology as the people who made the markers in the Untied States.When you have such a big horse, the owner and rider of that horse is definitely a big human. In many parts of the ancient world, when a king or commander died, his horse was also killed and buried next to him.