c tito young's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 97725270 | over 4 years ago | Hi. Thanks for asking. While really impossible to be sure, I believe those cliffs are manmade and then leaving it to nature to pummel them to look natural. Its too much of a coincidence that the angles to so precise. Notice something even more interesting that that. Look at the structures to its 0400... look who they are lined up? Now.. draw a line from the center of that complex to the centers of those other buildings and presto, you get a huge angle that I see over and over in Nazca. I hope you know what I mean. I am pretty sure UNESCO is on to the geometry. |
| 108083495 | over 4 years ago | these are markers and in progress. |
| 102842960 | over 4 years ago | Hi Marc I can understand why, the building has a varied and colorful history: This area used to be called Bodega, even though there were three other areas named Bodega within 5 miles. Juan Francisco Bodega y Caudra founded the bay, inlet and upper areas suitable for farming back in 1775. He got the entire parcels of land after the Russians abandoned it at a prior time. By 1811 the town, given its own name Bodega Corners while under Mexican Rule through 1844. There was also a wharf and connecting parcels that carried the Bodega name. Three main roads merged near a ranch, and due to settlers, by 1851, the town of Bodega Corners sprung up, where this schoolhouse was located, was a ranch. There was a even an affluent individual named named Captain Steven Smith who sailed back and forth from Bodega Bay wharf and San Francisco that took residence in this town. .Bodega Corners grew enough that by 1877 the James E Potter Elementary School was built. It was part of many new structures that comprised of three retail stores, a hotel, a boarding house, a general store, horse stable, masonic temple, church, blacksmith, doctor, butcher shop and wagon maker. Early settlers thrived in the immediate area, and remain there today. .
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| 99470322 | almost 5 years ago | Hi Andy, ill try to review the the ones I made, be as close as possible with the linework, and of course be as close as any upcoming ones that I will find. BTW.. you are super helpful... thank you!!!!!! |
| 99470322 | almost 5 years ago | Hi Andy
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| 99470322 | almost 5 years ago | Hi Andy,
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| 97990208 | almost 5 years ago | Gracias para eso. Me gusta entendar mas que es y que yo puedes hacerlo quando soy listo. |
| 87521230 | almost 5 years ago | Thank you "SomeoneElse" with the input. Ill try to add that into that changeset. |
| 98261715 | almost 5 years ago | Taking a concerned look at what "might" be confusing. The image is an abstract geoglyph of a man with a sliced bleeding head and long straight hair. There are some extra lines that may pertain to the image but make the image hard to see and confuses the viewer. Speaking of viewer, I am sure you would need to be above the image to see this, making it difficult to view from ground level. I will take a closer look on how its rendered. You mentioned a couple of others but like I stated before, I avoid conjecture and I do look at these several times before drawing. There is a "Where's Waldo" kind of way seeing them |
| 50180879 | almost 5 years ago | A lot of what was organized here appeared in 2018, and the initial edits were created in 2017. As that organization was moving forward, seasonal monsoons and now covid impacted movement. I will provide direction on this teams behalf once it gets back in play. In the meantime minor editing might be placed but the area waits for field verification plus I will mention editing guidelines in regards to the OSMF. Covid is not over and there may be other additional delays. Thank you for your hard work. |
| 50180879 | almost 5 years ago | Hi... now that you have my attention.. The project is still going on.. there was a hurricane earlier this year, and of course covid, which put a damper on everything.. This entire hill needs to have field verification made. PM if you have interest in being involved and Ill forward your name to the director. Future aquaponics and self sustained agriculture for the villagers. |
| 98531100 | almost 5 years ago | Etiqueta ... si voy usar... Nota: Siempre se utilizará el idioma del área, es decir, español en las notas, descripciones o títulos reales. Si veo alguno en inglés, intentaré corregirlo en español y anotarlo en consecuencia. |
| 98031187 | almost 5 years ago | These Tags have been updated as required. |
| 98043981 | almost 5 years ago | These have all be updated to be tagged correctly. If there are any still with the wrong tags, they will be changed, but I think they all should be right now. |
| 99473091 | almost 5 years ago | Corrected the issues regarding Geoglyph vs. Petroglyph. They all should be corrected. In case there are any that may not have been changed and I see them, I am keeping an eye in making sure they listed correctly. |
| 99614856 | almost 5 years ago | Thank you for this.. I deleted the "Wikilink" information and ill only use it accordingly. |
| 50180879 | almost 5 years ago | checking the current names and removing "hut" as I see them. They still are suppose to get an onsite update at some point. |
| 50180879 | almost 5 years ago | There is suppose to be someone who will field check all these buildings (size, material, location). The names on here were suppose to be placeholders. I will avoid using "hut" as buildings from now on. |
| 50089070 | almost 5 years ago | - good points. The two names will get changed out for privacy reasons. |
| 87521230 | almost 5 years ago | I actually drove out there again to take a better look and determine if they are attached to the bedrock.or not. The sand has come up covered the base. The problem is at another part of the season, these rocks become buried with pebbles and its kind of adds to the erosion if one digs around it. Ill try to from now on be more precise with changeset comments. |