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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Mound Key and Other Sites in the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve South of Fort Myers Florida Appear to Have Been Worked by Human Hand to Mark Stars of Cetus


Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve was established in 1966 as the first such preserve in Florida. Not only does it hold the archaeologically significant Mound Key Island, but naturally occurring original topography appears to have been worked by human hand in ancient days to transform it into land survey markers at Estero Bay, as mapped by the stars, here principally by the stars of Cetus.

Here is an anthropomorphic example clipped from Google Earth of an Estero Bay location.... just to the left of Mound Key.... and now you perhaps know something more about Art and Archaeology.... see the previous posting, where we merely applied to this image the "correct color to original" command.... and added a nice picture frame ....

Google Earth Image Clip, Estero Bay, Florida
(published as research "fair use")


Here is our decipherment of Estero Bay locations
-- the images are so large that they have to be shown separately.
Our red lines mark the star correspondences
shown in the second graphic image below the first image
using similar lines and circles:


These are the star correspondences to the Estero Bay locations,
with Mound Key shown in the middle, i.e mostly stars of Cetus.


Star positions are shown via Starry Night Pro, http://astronomy.starrynight.com/, although the non-affiliated decipherer, Andis Kaulins, April, 2015, Traben-Trarbach, has added the thick red and blue lines to show the star correspondences better and has also drawn the outline of Cetus in darker black so that it is more easily seen.

THIS POSTING IS Posting Number 63 of
The Great Mound, Petroglyph and Painted Rock Art Journey of Native America 


Mound Key and Other Sites in the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve South of Fort Myers Florida Appear to Have Been Worked by Human Hand to Mark Stars of Cetus