Sunday, 2 March 2014

Worlds oldest map perhaps?

Earlier today, an image was posted here that has made me revisit an earlier idea I had about another portion of the Chauvet cave art.


This is the image;


sea level four hundred feet less 20000 years ago


It is said to be a representation of the sea level 20,000 years ago at 400 feet lower than we know it today. If this is correct, then this ties in with what I found in Chauvet. In my book I show how an image of a lion is actually a map of North Africe and shows the Nile, amongst other places. Over to the left of this lion is another lion, but its features do not make complete sense considering the amount of detail these artists went to.


Here is the original image from the cave;


chauvet-cave-paintingIt is the two creatures in the large upper left portion that is of interest to us here.


In this next image we see how the first creature is a map;


med map


A while ago, when I was first going through all these images and preparing to write the book, there was an image in the other creature that struck me as odd and out of place, so, due to this I did not chase up the rest of the image until I had something else with which to go on.. Well now I have..


Here is the item that caught my eye and made me think it was a palm tree that happened to be around the coast of a much larger Flroida (most of it is submerged today)


palmtree


This is supposed to be the eye of the creature furthest to the left, yet it looks more like a palm tree on an island!


Anyway, that was one part of the art that I had left out.


So then, as I’ve said, the image at the top of this page was posted today and I could immediately see the outline that I had found in the cave art.


Take particular note as to how ‘Florida’ appears in both images..


florida 1


It’s not a perfect match, but there are supposed to be 10,000 years between the two and one was hand drawn at a time when some religions believed we didn’t exist.. but that’s another story..


We now must follow the path of the coastline as though we are going around the outline of the creature itself. As I have shown in other sections from the book, the cave art has been created in such a way that you cannot just simply see things. They have disguised almost everything.


I believe that in this set of animals, they have stretched, blended, overlaid and hidden the map of Africa, and North America and possibly included the island we see depicted in the theoretical image at the top.


Here are the two together.


map compare


It might not exactly look as good as I am portraying, but remember that things get hidden in the art, in many ways.


In this case, the coastline of North America has been stretched up and over the lower lion. Greenland shows itself way over and above the shoulder of the lion and has been etched lighter.


The island in the Atlantic has been laid acroos the middle of the two images and has been shown to be the outline of yet another head of another animal, but it would appear the attempt was half hearted or added like that on purpose.


To see the full extent, I need to show you how the outline flows and almost mimics the 20,000 year old map.. but seeing as I have limited options, I can only give you a few coloured lines and hope that you can see it for yourself.


america set


The lowest red line is Cuba and company, then we follow the red line around the coast of Florida moving North we can almost follow bump for bump the outline of both the animal and the original map. In the cave art, there also appears to be other odd lines of unkown reason that could be other markers, like estuaries and rivers. Continue to follow until we hit the A shape of Greenland in both images.


The white line is the coast of France and Spain as they form part of the lower map of North Africa. The green line has been laid into the overall image but also mimics the western edge of the Atlantic island.


Some would say we see what we want to see, but I have found way too many so called ‘coincidences’ in this art for it to be anything else. The people who painted it knew what they were doing and why. They knew that only others with a knowledge of their surroundings could actually read the art and find the hidden images.


 


If you have not seen some of the other connections then I stronlgy advise you to follow these links;


link 1


link 2


link 3


And if you really want to get to the bottom of it all and see everything else that has been found, you can buy the book here


Amazon (paperback)


ebook



Worlds oldest map perhaps?

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