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The Amazing Symbolography in Cartography
by Simon Gerard
Nasca Indian (Inca) Plains

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LINEA 2a. Exiting Craft

This is one of the more attractive and condensed multifarious symbols using geometry in concert with the terrain. First impressions displays a ' bird ' - sitting or climbing off a seat - which is bird-like in the classical ancient S American Indian style. However, in keeping with the discrete and cyphered nature of this artistry, the plan shape is a metaphor for the landed reptile/draco craft llustrated above. Moreover, rotation and appreciation thro varied 3D perspectives enables us to recognise the other symbolic players in this astounding game. Thus we find a statuesque portrayal of deities - in the Egyptian style - consolidated into the consruction and colouration of the earth's terrain - some of which is clearly artificially enhanced and delineated.

Germain to all these images is the common parallel line geometry, extending from the bird's head and also the prone reptile. Is this suggestive of psychic ability, or merely symbolic linkeage with the next tableau image, perhaps. In this case, there appears to be a throne structure in the background. ( something very clearly prominent in similarly covert images, comprising the Masonic pictoral panels decorating the main passenger terminal walls of Denver Airport in the USA ).

Predatory flying reptiles also feature as usual.





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