Vidler explores the implications of the alignment, or mirror image, that has appeared between the most brilliant stars in the sky and the highest mountains on our planet. He argues that this parallel was recognised by builders of ancient monuments, such as Avebury, Easter Island and Nazca Plaines, which are aligned under the brightest stars.
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Vidler explores the implications of the alignment, or mirror image, that has appeared between the most brilliant stars in the sky and the highest mountains on our planet. He argues that this parallel was recognised by builders of ancient monuments, such as Avebury, Easter Island and Nazca Plaines, which are aligned under the brightest stars.
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