Mysterious Pentagram on Google Maps Explained

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Mysterious Pentagram on Google Maps Explained

By Marc Lallanilla, Assistant Editor |
August 01, 2013 05:39pm ET



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This strange pentagram, etched into the Earth's surface in a remote corner of Kazakhstan, can be seen on Google Maps.

Credit: Google Maps
Conspiracy theorists, start your engines: On the wind-blown steppes of central Asia, in an isolated corner of Kazakhstan, there's a large pentagram etched into the Earth's surface. And now an archaeologist has revealed the source of the mysterious structure.

The five-pointed star surrounded by a circle, located on the southern shore of the Upper Tobol Reservoir, shows up vividly on Google Maps. There are almost no other signs of human habitation in the area; the closest settlement is the city of Lisakovsk, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) to the east.

The region surrounding Lisakovsk is riddled with ancient archaeological ruins. Bronze Age settlements, cemeteries and burial grounds — many of which have yet to be explored — dot the windswept landscape. [10 Strangest Sights on Google Earth]
 

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Mysterious Pentagram on Google Maps Explained

By Marc Lallanilla, Assistant Editor |
August 01, 2013 05:39pm ET



pentagram.jpg

This strange pentagram, etched into the Earth's surface in a remote corner of Kazakhstan, can be seen on Google Maps.

Credit: Google Maps
Conspiracy theorists, start your engines: On the wind-blown steppes of central Asia, in an isolated corner of Kazakhstan, there's a large pentagram etched into the Earth's surface. And now an archaeologist has revealed the source of the mysterious structure.

The five-pointed star surrounded by a circle, located on the southern shore of the Upper Tobol Reservoir, shows up vividly on Google Maps. There are almost no other signs of human habitation in the area; the closest settlement is the city of Lisakovsk, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) to the east.

The region surrounding Lisakovsk is riddled with ancient archaeological ruins. Bronze Age settlements, cemeteries and burial grounds — many of which have yet to be explored — dot the windswept landscape. [10 Strangest Sights on Google Earth]
Prof, this actually took a few years to emerge..its actually the very first time math experts developed Fractals for miniature high precision mapping of their country, and the pentagram was their way of keeping out pesky little demons! :eek::D
 

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Prof, this actually took a few years to emerge..its actually the very first time math experts developed Fractals for miniature high precision mapping of their country, and the pentagram was their way of keeping out pesky little demons! :eek::D

That is why it failed if they tried , the circle surrounding it must touch each point of the star exactly on each point . The purpose is containment .
Like it is now it will not work .
 

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Conspiracy theorists, start your engines: On the wind-blown steppes of central Asia, in an isolated corner of Kazakhstan, there's a large pentagram etched into the Earth's surface. And now an archaeologist has revealed the source of the mysterious structure.

So, what is the source?
 

TimeFlipper

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Prof, this actually took a few years to emerge..its actually the very first time math experts developed Fractals for miniature high precision mapping of their country, and the pentagram was their way of keeping out pesky little demons! :eek::D

That is why it failed if they tried , the circle surrounding it must touch each point of the star exactly on each point . The purpose is containment .
Like it is now it will not work .
Of course it wont work now, there has been erosion over the past 250 years! :p
 

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