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Geo glyphs may be seen on the Egypt / Libya border between Tubruq, Bardiyah and the Bay of As Sallum.
In Google Earth these geo glyphs may be seen from elevations between 100 - 200 meters, discovered by John Walicki on October 26, 2009.
Discovered on the Eastern Coastal region of Cyrenaica in modern day Libya, this region has no mention of any culture (or civilization prior to ancient Libyans in this area) knowledgeable in high technology of masonry.
There is no comparison to any known ancient culture, alphabet, symbology or artistic style.
Bardiyah's ancient border employs 34 border 'post' markers that outline a 5-sided perimeter not including the Mediterranean Sea.
The entire border or perimeter, of sand and stonework appears weathered in spots. The border exhibits a unique series of symbol glyphs wrapped within circles of various shapes and sizes.
Tubruq's border/perimeter, is larger than that of Bardiyah and appears heavily weathered in spots. The border exhibits a unique series of symbol glyph collages in two locations. Some glyphs are enclosed in circular cells while some are not, and sometimes there are repeats without enclosure cells.
The border employs 52 border 'post' markers that outline a E-shaped perimeter not including the Mediterranean Sea.
Aside from the 2 'stilt-walkers' there are 2 other representations of figures atop stilted devices. Their artistic style is an abstracted stickly illustration of the methods responsible for constructing the Great Pyramids of Egypt.
Where this region borders on the esoteric begins at the 2 major stilt-walkers. The one that appears to be walking 'outside' the border castle city is walking underneath an ancient masonic symbol.
From the Bay of As Sallum in Egypt, travel North West into Libya along the relief 'city-scaped' border glyph to reach the two ancient masonic stilt-walkers. The Bay of As Sallum is 373 miles west of Khafre's Pyramid in Cairo, Egypt.
Latitude 31.7476570362036 Longitude 25.003552436828613