The
row is about 2.5 miles long; in sections and follows the land surface like a
roller coaster; designed to traverse two water courses when one would have been
much easier in its northward path to Green Hill summit and Cairn. The stones
start at the circle close together and very very gradually get less and less
towards the end. This is a design feature, especially when you consider the
absolutely infinite care taken to line up the
Cairn/Cist exactly where it is with a stretch of contour that has Green Hill & Cairn. exactly 10 x the length of the distance the C/C is away from this natural feature of 324ft long at exactly 1280ft a.s.l. The C/C being also 32.4ft from this feature and in line perfectly with the third section of the row from the top. Can you beat that!! The brown line is the section the contour/feature 324ft along which the stones are laid. 324 being a Gematrian constant. The C/C is 1312ft a.s.l. and associated with PHI The Golden Mean we'll use as 162 this takes us back to Burford. Now for some Cairn/Cist work:
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32.4 x 162 / 1312 = 4
Burford C/C a.s.l. 864ft. 288 x 162 / 864 = 54 4 x 54 = 216. 1/12 of Precession. Top C/C 32.4 x 90 (deg) / 1312 = 2.222 (circle GP) Burford C/C 288 x 108(deg) / 864 = 36 36 x 2.222 = 80 80 x 216 / 2 (C/C) = 864 & 216 / 80 = 27 (Circle Stones) There is a ''Green Hill Far Away '' goes the hymn that sings from bottom to top. Bringing data together in every shape and form, with energies of landscape, rocks, water, wind, mathematics, time, space, planets all flowing into and out of each other making one dynamic living whole, it's a journey. One last one with the last spare space: the difference in longitude of Burford & this Cairn/Cist is 7.829815537 seconds. This come comes to .. Wait for it . 508.9380099ft. which if you divide by Pi comes to 162 round and round we go. Go Back To Old Burford Road. It's all there, all you need is to be able to multiply and divide. Don't forget Stall Down, Hook Lake and the Circle. |
Down Tor (decode 1) is only about 3miles away, notice the similarity in numbers that is used.
GRIDMAN 2003 Decode 5.
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