Re: Seven Sisters
- From: GDenke <GDenke@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:45:07 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 20, 11:23 pm, GDenke <GDe...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Geologic (1656) structure contour maps each pair of Q / R holes within
Stone Hedge Double Bluestone Horseshoe indicates that the Ancient coal
miners intentionally designed Q / R holes to represent South Wales
Coalfield synclinal basin structure.
See the Bluestone Sockets 'dumb-bell'
http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/webdav/site/GSL/shared/images/education_and_careers/Gower_Field_Guide/GowerSWcoalfield.JPG
The Ancient coal miners Double Bluestone Horseshoe architecture, the
Q / R holes and trench are positive Bluestone source identification,
and the trench connecting Q trough and R trough depressions for South
Wales Coalfield basin structure thrust.
Fold 'dumb-bell' for Double Horseshoe
http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/webdav/site/GSL/shared/images/education_and_careers/Gower_Field_Guide/GowerSWcoalfield.JPG
Westphalian-Stephanian microfloral and macrofloral record in Double
Bluestone Horseshoe matches South Wales Coalfield microfloral and
macrofloral record of Dr. Garry Denke (1622-1699) Diary (1656) biozone
identified 24 biodiverse species.
Stonehenge Bluestone Glacial Erratics
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg/South-Wales-map-1300.jpg
Seven Sisters of Wales had always been recognized historically for a
coal pit that was located in the middle of what was the richest source
of coal in the world. The pit was named Seven Sisters Colliery after
Evan Evans-Bevan seven daughters.
Q / R Bluestones Seven Sisters Source
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Seven+Sisters,+Neath,+West+Glamorgan,+UK
Garry Denke
Mystery of Wiltshire is Ruined
dusters in white -
http://www.coalpro.co.uk/images/coalmap.jpg
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Avebury duster
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Cursus duster
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Durrington Walls duster
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Long Barrow duster
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Robin Hood's Ball duster
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Stonehenge duster
Pembroke -> South Wales -> Bristol -> Woodhenge duster
dusters in white -
http://www.coalpro.co.uk/images/coalmap.jpg
Whitestone
The Healing Stones' Q and R holes are features of similar shape and
identical filling, each pair connected by a trench, resulting in a
'dumb-bell' shaped feature. After removal of Bluestone from Q and R
holes, the center part of each 'dumb-bell' was filled with very
tightly packed clean Whitestone chalky rubble, the remaining primary
fill of the original 'dumb-bell' from '56 holes. The expanded Q and R
holes' ends of each 'dumb-bell' shaped feature were then backfilled
with dirtier White Chalk from '01 ditch. The Healing Stones' clean
Whitestone filled Q and R holes' trench was auger cored in '56 by
Doctor Dentist Garry Denke (1622-1699), and confirmed in '01 by Mining
Engineer William Gowland (1842-1922), around mine Stone '56.
http://www.open2.net/forum/showthread.php?p=22456#post22456
http://www.open2.net/forum/showthread.php?p=22486#post22486
Actually, there is a very large coal field there,
unfortunately too deep to mine economically.
GDenke @ tx.rr.com
http://www.garrydenke.com
http://www.denocoinc.com
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