Kalash of Cultures - Pakistan: http://youtu.be/qEXnEfdvv6s The argument: 1. Watch the video; this Dardic mountain tribe plays polo. They fiercely fought for their independence through the ages, till the British arrived; at which point they adopted some British customs like playing polo on weekends (although they claim they invented the game first). 2. The Kalasha have lived in geographic isolation for so long that their DNA has diverged. But, there are markers to suggest that they come from around the Mediterranean(that is, that they are Dardic). There are 2 theories as to how they got there: a. They were travellers along the silk route who decided to settle in a scenic location and sell spices, apricots and cherries (the latter two do not grow in the subcontinent, only in the Mediterranean; and with no contact with the outside world for centuries, there's no other way they could've gotten these fruits) b. They are descendants of Alexander the Great 's armies; who ref...
Does it flow in? Or out?
ReplyDeleteSeems too short and simple. Are there more solutions?
ReplyDeleteIf we use left and right as binary 1 and 0 is there any useful intelligence to be gleaned?
ReplyDeleteIs there more than 1 solution?
It looks like it could be a coastline. But that has been done before.
ReplyDeleteI do not know if there are other solutions. I worked on it until I found one. I found many non paths. I will share those in this photo album if I can
ReplyDeleteThere is only one opening in the perimeter. That does not mean that there is only one solution, but it reduces the problem of searching for more to something manageable.
ReplyDeleteI think there is only one path due to the fact there is only one entrance into the center and that cuts out many directions.
ReplyDeletehttps://goo.gl/photos/bUfq4MDMs2QxQoT57
ReplyDeleteThis my work from the middle out and the entrance. The yellow line is the path found out. The other color lines are options that were taken. I used a new color for every option until I found out it was a dead end. Then the dead end option became a deep purple color. The reason non of the other colors became deep purple is because once I found the path I colored it yellow an ddid not look for another path.
Hayley Rogers Rotate it 90 degrees. It looks like Godzilla yelling and grabbing at something.
ReplyDeleteGreg Labbe Pareidolia strikes again.
ReplyDeleteGreat work
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.co.jp/maps/@35.7125963,135.9314463,11z?hl=ja
ReplyDeleteNow it's even funnier pareidolia because it is Japan.
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