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Unexplained Mysteries - Open Forum
I know I could go to an unexplained mysteries forum, but I only post here, so I wanted to ask people's take on some unexplained mysteries; I have two to start.
Band of Holes - Pisco Valley Peru http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_72ukBUwfwL...olesaerial.jpg http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_piscovalley.htm Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_mutilation (You're going to have to search google on your own for images) Quote:
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Cattle Mutilation Explanation: Assholes.
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For the Band of Holes...
If you use Google Earth (13 42'20.50"S - 75 52'24:73"W) to chase up hill to the end, there is a cul-de-sac that looks as though it could be an area of springs. I'll suggest the "Band of Holes" is simply a different form of ancient "pipeline" to bring water down from a source spring. If so, maybe the spring(s) were special for some reason: (sacred, magic, nitrates for fertilizer, or just a year-around water supply, ???) The holes could behave like simple pots with water moving from one to another. Maybe even with some manual help to go a short ways uphill. |
Maybe they considered mosquitoes sacred.
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:D
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Actually, they could be rain barrels. If they're in a spot with little vegetation and high winds, that would discourage mosquitoes which would otherwise be attracted to standing water.
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Band of holes = Thimble of the gods
Cattle Mutilation = Santaria |
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band of holes = fox holes. the Maginot line of ancient Peru.
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Now that they've gone
All that's left is a band of holes All that's left of Peruvian old Is a band of holes And the questions Of what they could be If you were of Mayan ancestry Maybe Orgone Accumulators? |
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In the spirit of the unexplained mystery theme, I suggest the Oxfo/rdian the/ory.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxfordian_theory
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Here's an unexplained mystery.
Every New Year's Eve, Mrs. Z has confetti glitter poppers for the kids to pull. The glitter confetti gets everywhere. I vacuum them up the next day - and I'm very thorough. Even so, we'll be finding glitter confetti around the house for the rest of the year. So the mystery is this: Are they all hiding somewhere, or is there just a mating pair and we're finding the offspring? |
They are hiding, definitely. :yesnod: The same way utensils and glasses and cups just decide and up and leave, forever gone into the horizon.
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