08- Vledderhuizen, Groningen, 31-07-2001.



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  • 01- Diameter circle 01: 8.90 metre.
  • 02- Diameter circle 02: 2.50 metre
  • 03- Diameter circle 03: 2.80 metre.
  • 04- Diameter circle 04: 2.30 metre.
  • 05- Diameter circle 05: 6.50/7.00 metre.
  • 06- Diameter circle 06: 2.60 meter.
  • 07- Diameter circle 07: 3.70/3.90 metre.
  • 09- Diameter circle 08: 3.05 metre.
  • 10- Diameter circle 09: 7.00/7.30 metre.
  • 11- Diameter circle 10: 2.70/3.00 metre.
  • 12- Diameter circle 12: 3.50 metre.
  • 13- Diameter circle 13: 8.30/8.90 metre.
  • 14- Diameter circle 14: 3.60/4.00 metre.
  • 15- Diameter x width ring 15: 23.10/23.60 x 1.20 metre.
  • A-- Length A: 9.90 metre.
  • B-- Length B: 9.10 metre.
  • C-- Length C: 10.40 metre.
  • D-- Length D: 10.40 metre.

Detail: In every circle, the centre wasn't in the middle of the circle, exept in circle 9.



Update 2: 11-08-2001 by Jan Willem Bobbink.

Vlederhuizen: Another complex pattern in a 'simple' formation. This time, the leycentre was in the middle of the formation, which exists of 8 leylines. Two of those lines runs exact through the 4 'quarters' of the formation. These 2 lines are alos running through the 4 largest circles. The smaller circles around the formation contain also leylines as one can see at the image. All the circles which are around the formation were hit by a leyline at the outside of the circle. There was also a line running through the large central ring. The ring had a diameter of 1.20 meter, which was exactly the width of the leyline...

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