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Egypt's Glyphs 373 Miles West of Khafre

31° 44' 51.57" 25° 0' 12.79" Tuesday October 27, 2009 - I found many striking patterns, symbols, markers, perimeters etc., along coastal North Africa on the Egypt-Libyan border. The most fascinating glyphs I discovered were a pair of abstractions divided by a perimeter fence of sorts. Please enjoy this extended fly-thru of the region North of Bay of As Sallum which is 373 miles West of Khafre Pyramid in Cairo, Egypt. Important footage 2:59 - 3:59 Best Frame at 3:37 My questions: What does it mean? Who made or makes it? When were they made? Gods on 'Stilt-Walkers'? Canal beds appear convex amidst mosaic patchwork of dirt and rock patterns in the desert. Are these ancient glyphs or are they being made today .. or perhaps 'still' being made ever since ancient times? Do Archeologists, Anthropologists and Antiquities Authorities know about this region? Is the Egyptian Government aware of these mammouth glyphs? Is it cover for an Egyptian equivalent of Area 51? What is a 5 Heli Pad cluster doing in the middle of nowhere? (implies that 5 landings or takeoffs will occur simultaneously) Are the Gods going to return? Does anyone have knowledge? The song is 'Kick the Tragedy' by Drop Nineteens. For more details please see my site: http://www.walicki.org/glyphs/

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