08-27-2011, 07:54 PM
By the way, I've noticed some interesting alignments in Cuzco, Peru.
The layout of four sacred sites around the center of the city closely correspond to the configuration of the four central stars in Cygnus. However, they are also similar to the Southern Cross. [See attachments 1 and 2]
The next pic [attachment 3] is a view of the sky from Q'oricancha on 28 Oct 11 (the Calleman end date) at 11:11pm. The circular halo represents the horizon, featuring Cygnus, Sirius, and the Galactic Center.
The last one [attachment 4] is a view of the sky from Q'oricancha on 21 Dec 12 (the Arguelles end date) at 11:11pm. In this configuration, the Southern Cross and Cassiopaea appear on the horizon. Orion is directly overhead.
The layout of four sacred sites around the center of the city closely correspond to the configuration of the four central stars in Cygnus. However, they are also similar to the Southern Cross. [See attachments 1 and 2]
The next pic [attachment 3] is a view of the sky from Q'oricancha on 28 Oct 11 (the Calleman end date) at 11:11pm. The circular halo represents the horizon, featuring Cygnus, Sirius, and the Galactic Center.
The last one [attachment 4] is a view of the sky from Q'oricancha on 21 Dec 12 (the Arguelles end date) at 11:11pm. In this configuration, the Southern Cross and Cassiopaea appear on the horizon. Orion is directly overhead.