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Google earth badlands guardian
Google earth badlands guardian







Not the ideal environment for listening to music! The ‘face’ itself is formed from valleys in the clay, and is entirely invisible from ground level. It’s a very modern face, casting a weary gaze into middle-distance, and evidently wearing headphones. The Badlands Guardian is clearly well acquainted with the technology of today – although s/he would be advised to invest in some cover for their enormous clay gadgets, as the ‘string’ which forms their headphones is a road, and their earbud an oil well. Staying in Canada for a moment, someone idly scrolling over the clay hills of Alberta was startled to find what appeared to be a shockingly detailed – and gigantic – face in the rock. A surprising number of incredible discoveries have been made using Google Earth.

google earth badlands guardian

Some, however, have been quick to pooh-pooh Gadourey’s work, claiming that one cannot possibly draw such grand conclusions from a simple Google Earth search. Impressive stuff, which has earned Gadourey praise from NASA, among other august institutions. Google’s satellite images showed what Gadourey claims are the linear outlines of around thirty visible buildings and a pyramid, buried within the jungle.

google earth badlands guardian

Gadourey turned to Google Earth to see what lay in the position aligned with this constellation – and struck Mayan gold. William Gadourey theorized that the Maya aligned their cities in accordance with the stars, worked out the positioning of such alignments during Mayan times, and realised that while his theory worked for most known Mayan cities, one major constellation remained unaccounted for. Recently, a 15 year old boy from Quebec (Canada) made headlines by discovering an ancient Mayan city without leaving his computer.









Google earth badlands guardian