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Posted by orbitalbob2 (U3859360) on Thursday, 27th April 2006
were the works of boticelli hiding maps? What do u think of the images on the following website:
www.orbitalbob.com
Why - just why?
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Posted by an ex-nordmann - it has ceased to exist (U3472955) on Friday, 28th April 2006
Ha ha.
If they were they were bloody brutal - even by Sandro's contemporary standards!
they were not brutal? there is a map which fits la primavera ca 1505, as to why? maps on this scale would be of very high value, such knowledge could be worth someones head.
Map of what though? Its all very well suggesting there are maps hidden in paintings but really you can construct practically anything you like out a random collection of points.
world maps
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