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| epona | Mar 19 2011, 06:03 PM Post #86 |
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Oh YUCK! Looks like a giant tick to me. Looks like there could be more. A crabby looking black spec on that little mountain looking place too on the other side of the white ghost painting. And maybe just to the left of it too scattered around? Wonder where this is. If this is all part of that big pic with the sphere in the middle, wonder if that is really like a giant ant lion setup? They look tick-ish too. This is just so gross. |
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| Deleted User | Mar 19 2011, 09:53 PM Post #87 |
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that looks like r2d2īs head... not a sphere.... |
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| robin | Mar 19 2011, 11:17 PM Post #88 |
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Epona the sphere is from a seperate photo, not the same as the 'tick'. U know, i never did look around the rest of that pic..there may be more. Paul, is it an igloo? |
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| robin | Mar 29 2011, 08:55 AM Post #89 |
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here are more oddities= the right side of photo shows lines/wires strung all over, out in the middle of nowhere, they have to be much thicker than normal power lines because they are showing up so clearly: ![]() Edited by robin, Mar 29 2011, 11:25 AM.
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| robin | Mar 29 2011, 11:27 AM Post #90 |
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oooh ICY!![]() this area has a snake shape out where there really shouldnt be...or im wrong and the lone snake shape is completely natural: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() we dont know what lives in those caves, and then again, snakes dont like the cold...or do they?? Edited by robin, Mar 29 2011, 11:46 AM.
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