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Mystery Giant Skeleton Satellite Images
The video contains satellite images of an object that resembles a giant insect skeleton. The object itself measures 305 feet long in Google Earth, and the total length of the remnants is 1,900 feet. The images are from Google Earth which also appear in Google Maps, and more recently in Terraserver. The ones in Terraserver have better contrast and do not have the overcast clouds, but were of too low resolution at the time of this video. Now, however, they are improved.
The GPS coordinates of this object are:
28.5634N, 35.2808E
The location of this object is on a valley floor adjacent to Jabal Al Lawz in northwest Saudi Arabia.
Jabal Al Lawz is a mountain that some believe is the Biblical Mount Sinai. Biblical references to Leviathan's location may lend further support to that conclusion. The area is off limits to civilians and tourists.
If you want to see the object in 3-D, print the image from Google and the other view from Terraserver. They must be printed to the same scale, which requires a little effort and precision. Next, place the images side by side, and view them with stereoscopic glasses. You will notice that the black dot on the lower right of the object appears to stick up quite a ways, and appears to be a tree. you will also notice that a hill runs into the 'head' of the object, eliminating most of the shadow.
The video contains satellite images of an object that resembles a giant insect skeleton. The object itself measures 305 feet long in Google Earth, and the total length of the remnants is 1,900 feet. The images are from Google Earth which also appear in Google Maps, and more recently in Terraserver. The ones in Terraserver have better contrast and do not have the overcast clouds, but were of too low resolution at the time of this video. Now, however, they are improved.
The GPS coordinates of this object are:
28.5634N, 35.2808E
The location of this object is on a valley floor adjacent to Jabal Al Lawz in northwest Saudi Arabia.
Jabal Al Lawz is a mountain that some believe is the Biblical Mount Sinai. Biblical references to Leviathan's location may lend further support to that conclusion. The area is off limits to civilians and tourists.
If you want to see the object in 3-D, print the image from Google and the other view from Terraserver. They must be printed to the same scale, which requires a little effort and precision. Next, place the images side by side, and view them with stereoscopic glasses. You will notice that the black dot on the lower right of the object appears to stick up quite a ways, and appears to be a tree. you will also notice that a hill runs into the 'head' of the object, eliminating most of the shadow.