The Cliffs of Insanity (
tinhuvielartanis) wrote2009-07-10 01:18 pm
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Mayan Crop Circle
DUDE. Really... DUDE! Make with the clickie.

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anita1967 for twigging me on to this. If any of you have any Alpaca Lips-themed news stories, feel free to email me or post them in comments here!

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As for going to see it, I can barely afford to walk into my backyard, so I think England is outies.
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As for my dying wish, I try to keep dying wishes and Barry out of the same sentence. Or paragraph. Or book.
Or library.
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There are bar-and-dot numbers on it. Since there are no zero symbols being used as placeholders, it's a little hard to tell how they should be interpreted. Also, the two dots on top of each other in the middle two is a little odd, too... the Maya didn't do that. The angle of the photo doesn't help, either...
One possible interpretation:
6 11 5 11 126 325 2925 2925 325 125 125 11 6
If you use the calendar variant mentioned in the article, change 2925 to 2645.
It's almost but not quite symmetrical.
An actual Maya Long Count calendar date can be expressed in numbers alone, but it wouldn't look like that.
Examples (using the GMT conversion factor)-
07/13/2009: 12 19 16 9 3
12/20/2012: 12 19 19 17 19
12/21/2012: 13 0 0 0 0
It's a mystery. Sure is pretty, though...