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We believe the formation reported on 2nd June 2012 resembles a polar clock. It is a kind of clock showing not only the time, but also the date. In order to analyse the message depicted in the formation, we first had to rotate the image.
After that, we executed the application PolarClock3 (by PixelBreaker). Then we set the date and time so that the polar clock displayed on our monitor screen was the same as the one on the formation.
As the aerial shot was not taken perpendicularly to the formation, we are not sure about the time displayed, but we think that at least the date can be considered correct. When you compare pictures 1 and 2, you can see that the formation tells the following time and date: 19:43:53 on Saturday, 4th August 2012. We have no idea what this particular time might mean. Hope someone will find out why this date should be significant.
Originally posted by RockLobster
Saturday 4th August 2012 ......... Athletics , 18:50 - 22:05 ... Olympic Stadium.
*cough*
" The biggest weekend of the Games begins, and Britain's Jessica Ennis could win women's heptathlon gold."
" HIGHLIGHTS
- Ennis is the current world and European heptathlon champion and her seven-discipline event is one of the first athletics medals to be decided at the Games, at primetime on Saturday night - just after the women's 100m final on an electrifying evening in London (£50-£450)
- The Olympic rowing competition finishes with the men's fours and lightweight double sculls the highlights of the final day, the latter likely to involve GB duo Zac Purchase and Mark Hunter (£30-£150)
- Swimming also bows out with lively relay events and the lightning-fast women's 50m freestyle final (£50-£450)
- See top athletes take a dip in the Serpentine as the women's triathlon takes place in a stunning Hyde Park setting, where some sections will be available to view for free (though others will require tickets, priced £20-£60)
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
- Getting inside the velodrome during the Games will be tough, with competition for tickets expected to be fierce. Try taking a canny approach if you want to visit but don't have specific events in mind. For example, this morning's session involves the start of the men's omnium (a new event at the Games) and the men's sprint qualifying. It will still be very popular but is one of the quieter sessions, and is comparatively cheap at £20-£150
- Buy tickets for any event inside the Olympic Park and you will be part of the atmosphere on a blistering day of action. You could target lower-profile events: see some water polo adjacent to the Aquatics Centre (£20-£65) or pay a visit to the Basketball Arena, next to the velodrome (£20-£115). "
news.bbc.co.uk...
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olympictravelservice.co.uk...edit on 3-6-2012 by RockLobster because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by IndieA
That looks like a man made crop circle to me.
Originally posted by IndieA
That looks like a man made crop circle to me.
Originally posted by CallYourBluff
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by elevenaugust
It probably signifies an event for the 2012 crop circle convention.
Which is being held at Marlborough, Wiltshire...
www.wccsg.com...
Your soooo cool, I wish I could be wolverine.