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Re: VMs: Re: f57v _4 seasons_
Ah yes, Ecuador, I remember it well having lived there on a sugar cane
plantation in the 60s. I would say there were seasons of a sort; more rain,
perhaps, than snow, but then again, the variety of weather in Ecuador can be
spectacular. One end of 'El Nino' is anchored in Ecuador.
Cotopaxi:
http://acasun.eckerd.edu/~wetzellr/Cotopaxi.jpg
http://www.sjordi.com/pictures/ecuador/big/ecuat69.jpg
http://www.sjordi.com/pictures/ecuador/big/ecuat79.jpg
Chimborazo:
http://www.totlleida.com/ecuador/geografia/echimbo1.jpg
http://www.arizonas-vertical-web.com/HighPlaces/VulcanChimborazo.jpg
http://pws.prserv.net/Electron.libre/Electron.libre/images/photos/chimborazo
.jpg
Cayambe:
http://www.totlleida.com/ecuador/geografia/cayambe1.jpg
Map:
http://encarta.msn.com/xmedia/onlinemaps/Max/comp/T628143A.gif
Adios:
http://www.julioverne-travel.com/images/boobie.jpg
Regards,
Dana Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "steve ekwall" <ekwall2@xxxxxxxx>
To: <vms-list@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: VMs: Re: f57v _4 seasons_
>
> From: Pam Wilson <wilsonk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: vms-list@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> Thanks Pam,
>
> VMS (center figures - to my eye) f57v clearly shows the _4seasons_
> (that could give us longitude and latitude(?) geographically (not
> tropic), as well as seed cycle (life cycle) growth ... the CELTIC ERA
> at times seems a better choice than the medevil cannon/fort era.. it
> IS older then this I think..
>
> (ps. we only have 1 fort and 1 cross.bow? and a few "head crowns")
> Dragons & square tubers aside......
>
> Thus the Equadorian (South American) vms hypothesis falls one notch
> further away? (no winter (snow) per say)
>
> Plants, womens gowns & baths, Star-gazing/Astrology have been around
> 1000's (plural) of years. f57v see's/shows the _4 seasons_ AND that is
> related?
>
> Celtics (era) may fit the bill! (& THEY HAD 4 seasons!)
>
>
>
>
>
> Best to you & yours
> -=se=-
> steve (checking 'celtic 17' now) ekwall
>
> pss - Thursday (tonight) we get a FULL eclipse of the MOON! (9-10pm
> Denver - MST)
>
> pss - the "30" day calender (or 17x2) verses the after 4 seasons may
> acount for the "EXTRA characters" [2nd ring 3'oclock] in f57v? (after
> 1 full yr/seasonS) or 352 days <> 369 days?
>
>
> psss - don't rely on my MATH either (ha.haa) :-)
>
>
>
> -------------------------
>
> I'm no mathematician, but I did run into this article on the web about
> Celtic number mythology.
>
> http://www.aaa-silver-jewelry.com/celtic-history/mythology.html
>
> "Seventeen was a number associated with the cycles of the visible moon,
> particularly the new moon. On this day of the moon's cycle, many
influential
> and monumental events were thought to have taken place."
>
> - Pam
>
> >Steve Ekwall wrote:
> >
> >PS. does "17" ring a bell - for any of the MATHmaticians out there?
> > _besides prime #_ ?? 0r >340 to 365< / 17 ??
>
>
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