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painfulpillow
08-15-2005, 11:16 AM
Interesting...
http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-8-7/31030.html#farko
Bobenis
08-15-2005, 12:55 PM
Wow...is that ever cool. I hope it's true and really don't doubt that is could be. If I did, I would be like so many other arrogant humans thinking we are the superior and most important race. There is a lot out there which we do not understand nor conceive. This is cool stuff man, cheers for the post! :thumb
egarrard
08-15-2005, 02:58 PM
P.S.B.S. :negative
brelsfor
08-15-2005, 03:16 PM
the first picture looks like an aircraft contrail that has been "bent" by the wind. In the second picture I do not see anything resembling a dragon just some clouds. It is all just a bunch of crap if you ask me
Bobenis
08-15-2005, 05:47 PM
The first pictureis a blown up close up of the second picture. You can see the tails within the first pic in the second one in the lower bottom left corner. Hey, anything is possible. The Lochness still lives, its a surviving dinosaur...same with the Celacanthe...thought to be extinct for 1000's of years but they had recently caught another one. Things still exist deep in our oceans you have no idea how creepy and huge they are. Giant squid and quite possibly Megaladon Sharks as well (new teeth have washed up on shore and still do from this species). Why are the squid 50ft long still? Because something is still large enough to be feeding on that large of a spicies. Anything is possible! Typical close minded behaviour makes the world blind.
bejohnson
08-15-2005, 06:02 PM
Looking at a larger photo it appears to be a divided cloud formation. Probably caused by a wind that is being divided by an obstruction such as a mountain. Looking toward the right side of the photo one can see the wisps of vapor starting to diverge from the main vapor stream.
Bobenis
08-15-2005, 06:58 PM
I disagree...it is too dense and formed. I am not saying its a dragon but I do not think it is a con-trail or clouds/vapor streams. It is a UFO essentially.
eire1274
08-15-2005, 10:07 PM
Looking at these images, you have to consider that the clouds are covering the "dragon" shapes. Given the angle of the shot (you can see the edge of the plane window at the lower left) and seeing the full picture, you can tell that the clouds are 100 meters or more away.
Which tells us that these "dragons" must be huge.
Looking further, I would most likely say that the pattern is on the land, perhaps a river basin. Unfortunately, the shots don't give us enough detail of the land to confirm this.
Bobenis
08-16-2005, 01:18 AM
Looking at these images, you have to consider that the clouds are covering the "dragon" shapes. Given the angle of the shot (you can see the edge of the plane window at the lower left) and seeing the full picture, you can tell that the clouds are 100 meters or more away.
Which tells us that these "dragons" must be huge.
Looking further, I would most likely say that the pattern is on the land, perhaps a river basin. Unfortunately, the shots don't give us enough detail of the land to confirm this.
Precisely. If the clouds were being channeled by wind, would not the other close clouds also be swept in that direction? Not only that but the dragon shapes are over top of the mountain peaks as you can see the peaks and snow on them underneath the dragons so I think a river basin is out of the question however. It really is a UFO man...really cool I think!
eire1274
08-16-2005, 01:30 PM
It really is a UFO man...really cool I think!
I'll give it "UO", I guess, Unidentified Object. I won't give it "Flying", not just yet. It might be, or it might not be.
brasherman
08-18-2005, 12:43 PM
Looks like a glacial crevasse to me. Lots of deposits as the ice melted away and formed hills where it had once been bare.
Bobenis
08-18-2005, 04:02 PM
Looks like a glacial crevasse to me. Lots of deposits as the ice melted away and formed hills where it had once been bare.
Ah but look at the photo...they are at a substantially higher altitude than the peak of the mountain below them. That is the interesting point.
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