Is there a connection between ancient monuments?graham hancock anthony west google earth atlantis

To see this yourself in Google earth download and run this file.

I’ve been watching some documentaries about how similar some things are in these ancient cultures which were so far apart from each other
geographically, so I wondered is there any measurable connection between their monuments, since many of them or almost all have a connection to celestial bodies, sun, moon, stars, so I thought maybe they had to be in some kind of relationship if those really were
ancient astronomical observatories.

I’m not saying the video shows a definite connection, I was just curious and as the google earth is a great tool, first few points (yellow line)
connected really good, so I tried it with other places and it worked to the certain level of precision. The problem is I couldn’t precisely
connect the lines on GE (they were made up of 2 or 3 lines, not a single line) so there is some offset among them. Also, I’m not sure how
precise GE is, I mean how accurately does it represent our planet in real proportions, so that also might answer why the difference shows on the map,
so not exactly every line goes throgh a point or location of signifcance (like Stonehenge, Pyramids, etc.).

Also, who knows how precisely did they measure their locations when building these ancient monuments?
And of course, maybe continental drift is a factor too…

Anyways, here it is, I’m publishing this in hope someone will put an effort into this to see if there is anything more beyond it, to develop
this doodle to the next level, hopefully in the future people will change their way of seeing our past, maybe there is something
behind some of those theories about ancient civilizations and their level of development, but first, please try this for yourself, you can
download GE work I’ve done and try to see if there is anything else behind these lines, then publish it, maybe someone else upgrades your work too…

Of course, this all could just be a coincidence since you could make points blindly around a tennis ball and try to connect them in similar
way, but still, I think this is worth a try.

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