Post by starjim on Feb 24, 2019 18:03:12 GMT -5
I am working on Parrotopia again. In the Paper Available on this site and at Parrotopia.org we worked exclusively on the Parrot, only mentioning the other areas. Wil Faust was particularly interested in the structures visible on the Parrot itself. The Anomaly Hunters discussion group worked hard on the domed City of Parrotopia. Make no mistake the founder of the site Wilmer Faust named this area with its city PARROTOPIA. Not Parrot City or anything else. Please respect that name going forward in this discussion and anywhere else you encounter the Parrot.
I will start with a post of the upper area which includes the profile view of the head. I have an image description by the letters below,So far I have examined two sections which I labelled and commented on. The area is packed with structures, let your eye wander, grab the images and enlarge them as much as possible.
I will start with a post of the upper area which includes the profile view of the head. I have an image description by the letters below,So far I have examined two sections which I labelled and commented on. The area is packed with structures, let your eye wander, grab the images and enlarge them as much as possible.
Section of image M1402185 image (M1402185 crop A1) was supplied to me by George Haas. The initial grey flat image has been auto corrected for brightness and contrast. The software used was Jasc Paint Shop Pro ver 8.1. This is an old piece of software which I personally still like to use as it is not as complicated as newer versions and achieves great results.
The City of Parrotopia (parrotopia.org) is a domed city on the edge of an old ocean. There is an area across a channel that would qualify as suburbs of the major city. There are numerous ruined structures throughout the entire area. I will look at specific sections.
This first section is in the upper right side. It is a tube that enters the side of a ridge and comes out on the other side. This will take a couple of images to fully show.
The marked image is as follows:
A: A single roof strut that has blown upwards and bent to the left, while other struts point directly to the right.
B: Roof strut (horizontal) with visible vertical struts to the ground underneath
C: Arched roof strut, moving to the right there are two more arched struts visible.
D: This strut spans the full area. Note how it passes underneath the arched C strut. Vertical support beams underneath the strut.
E: Visible line that crosses beneath the overhead struts.
F: The embankment where the domed tunnel enters into the underground.
The City of Parrotopia (parrotopia.org) is a domed city on the edge of an old ocean. There is an area across a channel that would qualify as suburbs of the major city. There are numerous ruined structures throughout the entire area. I will look at specific sections.
This first section is in the upper right side. It is a tube that enters the side of a ridge and comes out on the other side. This will take a couple of images to fully show.
The marked image is as follows:
A: A single roof strut that has blown upwards and bent to the left, while other struts point directly to the right.
B: Roof strut (horizontal) with visible vertical struts to the ground underneath
C: Arched roof strut, moving to the right there are two more arched struts visible.
D: This strut spans the full area. Note how it passes underneath the arched C strut. Vertical support beams underneath the strut.
E: Visible line that crosses beneath the overhead struts.
F: The embankment where the domed tunnel enters into the underground.
Crop 1B
Section moving to the left along the top.
A: This is the exit point for the underground tunnel, the entrance was noted in Crop 1A
The line points to another example of a vertical exposed dome support crossing in front of a horizontal member.
B: This is a round structure at the end of the underground tunnel system. The dome structural members appear to be blown upward and outward. The area above B which is to the limit of the image, has very interesting possibilities for more structure, but we need to let this area go, as there is ample structure to work with all over this image.
C: This looks like the gable end of a house with the ridge board exposed and a rectangular base. I am pointing out the most unusual structures, but there are obvious structures all around here.
D: A circular structure, this is part of the structure rising above it and continuing upwards towards C
E: This is five ovals loosely arranged in a circle. The shadows indicate that these ovals are not in direct contact with the ground. There is space below them.
F: I boxed in an entire structural area. It looks like a fort with a large rectangle around one large rectangular building and additional smaller boxy structures. At the center is a round structure.
Section moving to the left along the top.
A: This is the exit point for the underground tunnel, the entrance was noted in Crop 1A
The line points to another example of a vertical exposed dome support crossing in front of a horizontal member.
B: This is a round structure at the end of the underground tunnel system. The dome structural members appear to be blown upward and outward. The area above B which is to the limit of the image, has very interesting possibilities for more structure, but we need to let this area go, as there is ample structure to work with all over this image.
C: This looks like the gable end of a house with the ridge board exposed and a rectangular base. I am pointing out the most unusual structures, but there are obvious structures all around here.
D: A circular structure, this is part of the structure rising above it and continuing upwards towards C
E: This is five ovals loosely arranged in a circle. The shadows indicate that these ovals are not in direct contact with the ground. There is space below them.
F: I boxed in an entire structural area. It looks like a fort with a large rectangle around one large rectangular building and additional smaller boxy structures. At the center is a round structure.