Came across this image days ago... didn't think it was worth commenting on ...
After all ... just what are you looking at...???
A yellow buoy with nothing in frame for scale... meaningless.
Re Vordoui... work out for us ... how many hundreds of these buoys it would take to support 73 kms of straws and try and find the pickies of the missing hundreds of buoys for us.
It is now possible to see the above on Google Map, which wasn't available a short while ago. All this means is that pipes are being made at this location in Taşucu and nothing more, if the Google Map is to be accepted as is!
It seems like few people got a little excited with the Google image of the harbour where the pipes may be produced. All I said was, "All this means is that pipes are being made at this location in Taşucu and nothing more, if the Google Map is to be accepted as is!". Well, is the Google map actually showing what is there or has it been altered? It turns out one can actually edit Google Maps, but I'm not sure to what degree. Perhaps GR can tell us more.
I just find it interesting that the image in the area of the harbour where these pipes are being made (supposedly), is in a very dark shade, except for the actual building where the pipes are being "made" where it is nice and bright as well as the section where the pipe leaves the building (the rollers) to the edge of the water. How can that happen where only these areas of the whole harbour with the "same" image taken at the same time are bright? The dark image also continues into land are also. But few hundred meters away, the image of the other harbour is also nice and bright with blue waters. I know Google images are not perfect all the time and they do come in various shades, but I found this one to have too much difference in contrast.
My other questions on this image are this. If this plant does in fact do exists in this harbour, then why was the video made on this harbour was made with 99% of still pictures? Why wasn't the video shot as is with live pictures of the harbour? This leads me to believe that something very fishy is going on with the Google Map images. Secondly, this is a harbour where a ferry boat goes to Cyprus, so why are there no pictures of these pipes posted on the net by anyone on these ferry boats? Surely some one on these ferry boats must me interested to take pictures of these pipes in the water that is destined to become "Project of the Century", NO?
Few weeks ago when there were no images of the pipes on Google Map, it was stated that the image may be 2 years old, and since the image of the Marina being built in Limassol also was at it's early stages, it corresponded with both the images that they were old, but now that the image of the pipes in the harbour in Turkey is updated, from what I can see, the image of the Marina being built in Limassol is still at it's early stages, unless I'm not looking at the same marina. Surely one would expect both the images should have been updated by now since they are not too far apart looking down from space anyway.
Just some food for thought, that's all.
IT'S ANOTHER SCAM...
Yes, K is quite right to be sceptical. Google Maps can be modified by users.
Google Maps/Earth is a collaborative effort... much like Wiki.
Anyone with a google account and with some knowledge of generating xml files can add images to the maps.
In the case of the pipes and factory that have miraculously appeared in the harbour at Taşucu...
An image tile was added with a new version of the harbour on June 1 2013... but the rest of the surrounding area has not been modified since 2004.
repulsewarrior wrote:...the question is motive. why go to all this expense?
The motive is a simple one of trying to give a pretence of progress of the Propaganda Project of "kktc su temini projesi" and as to expense ... someone who knows what they are doing would take less than an hour to plant a fake image.
repulsewarrior wrote:...no, really, why lie and fabricate so many stories over such a long period of time?
... cos water is terribly important in CY... and it's in very short supply in "trnc" ... so much so that there are frequent cuts, even after a pretty wet winter.
... as ever with "trnc" it's jam tomorrow, when tomorrow never comes.
Came across this image days ago... didn't think it was worth commenting on ...
After all ... just what are you looking at...???
A yellow buoy with nothing in frame for scale... meaningless.
Re Vordoui... work out for us ... how many hundreds of these buoys it would take to support 73 kms of straws and try and find the pickies of the missing hundreds of buoys for us.
don't be stupid, they only need 3 at a time.
bre charluimu suppose you a theodolite is a candle from god right. stupid boy.
...my guess is far more cynical; since no efforts are put into water management, it implies a volition in allowing the water table to be ruined, for Turkey it seems unnatural to act in this way unless if they wanted to destroy it. the rest is simple plunder, leave the victims to be so desperate that they accept anything, and take whatever they have away from them.
Yes, K is quite right to be sceptical. Google Maps can be modified by users.
Google Maps/Earth is a collaborative effort... much like Wiki.
Anyone with a google account and with some knowledge of generating xml files can add images to the maps.
In the case of the pipes and factory that have miraculously appeared in the harbour at Taşucu...
An image tile was added with a new version of the harbour on June 1 2013... but the rest of the surrounding area has not been modified since 2004.
That date is interesting Bill, because when I last checked the Google Map on this harbour was on June 7th (page 40) and there weren't any pipes or factory on it then.