Publications The Sahara geoglyphs 16.12.2018. Part 4-2. Scalar Type Symbols. The Sahara geoglyphsPart 4-2. Scalar Type Symbols.There is another not numerous subtype of semicircular symbols, with the shape resembling a boomerang or a horseshoe. Such symbols have been found both in the central and in the western part.
A pair of "boomerangs" from the western group of geoglyphs. Two "boomerangs" - a large and a small one, with the characteristic points nearby. The next subtype of S geoglyphs consists of a designated point and two curved beams of a semicircular shape. They look like a new moon, but with a thickening in the center, where, as a rule, there is a point. Sometimes the point is located next to the crescent. There are a lot of such symbols, at least several thousand. The images of these symbols tell volumes about them. Symbols of this type are common in all territories where there are geoglyphs. Sometimes the distance between the most far-apart objects is more than 2000 km. S 10168 geoglyph can be attributed to both UFO subtype and scalar type.
S 4587 geoglyph.
Next, we consider another numerous subtype of the Sahara geoglyphs, which is very similar to the previous one, but the crescent rays are much more subtle and elongated. In shape these symbols resemble a parabola or one of the parts of a hyperbola. As a rule, the open part of the parabola is directed eastward, but there are also oppositely directed symbols. There is even one hyperbola in its pure form, which is shown in the second image below. In the first image, there is an almost perfect parabola, moreover, it is symmetrical about the west-east axis. It is somewhat hard to believe that this may be fa burial. But for some reason such things have been made, and in a huge number. Next to this symbol is another, exactly the same.
Many symbols resemble the contours of the unknown object noticed in the sky over China. Some geoglyphs even have characteristic curlicues at the ends of the beams. Moreover, the ends of the beams, which can only be seen with a very large scale and good vision, sometimes continue for quite considerable distances, gradually being lost in the sands. Therefore, the massive, clearly visible central part is far from the true size of the geoglyph.
There are a lot of such geoglyphs, at least more than 3 thousand. They are located in different places, both on highlands and on plains. There are very large objects among them, with the perimeter sometimes exceeding 1 kilometer. But the size of the bulk of the objects ranges around 100 meters. Below are some more interesting examples. The contours of the individual geoglyphs are circled for better perception. The dimensions of some symbols are such that they simply cannot be seen without it.
A group of very large geoglyphs over 300 m long.
One of the masterpieces. S 3348 – 50 geoglyphs. S 4605 geoglyph. The perimeter is more than 250 m. S 4605 geoglyph. The perimeter is more than 250 m. Among S-type geoglyphs another subtype of symbols can be singled out, which are the real works of design. The shape, thickness and bending of the beams of these objects are chosen so that they are nice to look a. The image below shows one of such geoglyphs - S 15317. Its perimeter is more than 2 kilometers. In the widest part there are several marked centers. The next image shows another similar symbol - S 15380, with several other artificial objects of different sizes next to it. In the immediate vicinity, inside the parabola, there are 3 more S-type symbols, slightly different in shape, and 2 points. At the end of the southern beam there is a small symbol S 15373, and in the east symbol S 15375 with one more point. This group is surrounded by several more objects of different shapes that are not visible at this scale. They are shown in the image below. By clicking on the links you can see photos of some geoglyphs scalar type.
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