Monday, June 8, 2009
Incan Crop Circles
The Incas were brilliant farmers. Despite the high altitude and harsh conditions, they managed to grow enough crops to feed a population of over 17 million. The Moray crop circles shown above were an experiment in farming. By using these circles going deep into the earth, at the various levels going down, the Incas were able to grow crops that would normally need warmer climates. Rand noticed that the crop circles were built in natural sink holes and noted that there are deep earth thermals that add extra warmth to these crop circles. The Incans also imported better soil from far away to use for their farming. It helps to get things done when you have the power of the masses to help out.
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