I have not been able to find an island with a volcano in that particular shape(there are a lot of islands with volcanoes), however, it looks eerily like Mt Vesuvius.
The shape actually reminds me a bit of Treasure Island, in the SF Bay, but the extension of the southern corner is not nearly large enough. (Treasure Island is attached by a small isthmus to Yerba Buena Island, which is about half as big.)
I find myself going back to P.A.Chapeau's "new blog" on the official Ingress Prime's site and I'm getting sadder and sadder as time moves on seeing it was dropped and Niantic gave up on it... like most things they do. I suppose I ASSUMED it would be weekly but by now we would've heard from P.A. about the new Dunraven videos and some more develepments... Some thoughts until the next video comes up
So - throwing this out there to get discussion going. if there really is a G+ end coming - what should we do with the Operation Essex Community? How would we archive it? Where would we move to (Forum Boards are the ideal type of structure). Thoughts?
This file is designed for research into 3d glyphs. It contains the two-hexagon calibration grid expressed as a truncated and rotated cube, with the center point as the origin. This geometry has the advantage of being unambiguous- from this position, each glyph node as expressed in our current 2d methods can be seen to have a clean 3d spatial analog. Included in the file are all glyphs currently known, both those with theorized meanings and those without. Use this file to experiment with views and configurations. It is a Rhinoceros file, and the demo version can be had for free at rhino3d.com (the demo can view files freely.) https://www.dropbox.com/s/n1l6ll96bhh5ju6/Glyphtionary%203D.3dm
I have not been able to find an island with a volcano in that particular shape(there are a lot of islands with volcanoes), however, it looks eerily like Mt Vesuvius.
ReplyDeleteThe shape actually reminds me a bit of Treasure Island, in the SF Bay, but the extension of the southern corner is not nearly large enough. (Treasure Island is attached by a small isthmus to Yerba Buena Island, which is about half as big.)
ReplyDelete