2024 Author: Adelina Croftoon | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 02:07
"Virtual archaeologists" on Google Earth maps discovered a site in the Australian desert with huge spiral patterns on the ground, the so-called geoglyphs.
Unusual spirals can be seen by entering coordinates 8 ° 24'33.2 "S 127 ° 59'11.2" E.
Many of the spirals appear to be the same size and each has a diameter of 23 meters, but there are also much larger spirals.
Spiral drawings are not in one place, but are massively scattered here and there in this part of the map. Moreover, there are no buildings there, including no aboriginal settlements.
In some cases, an old road passes by the spirals, so it is possible that local residents know about the existence of these drawings. The nearest village is called Halls Creek and it is a small village.
Some of the spirals are covered with sand, and some look barely noticeable, as if worn out from time to time.
It's hard to say what it is. It is possible that these are hand-made images and then they are most likely very many years old. The spiral is a very ancient symbol and can often be seen on ancient stone structures.
But it can also be some kind of creation of nature. We can only say for sure after finding these drawings on the spot and studying them.
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