Hello dear friends!
I am seeking your opinions on this photo. It came to me in a standard Google search of a small New Zealand town on the West Coast called Hokitika (researching as part of my job). Couldn't help but see the bright and very unusual lights. I haven't come across anything like this before. When looking at the sky in street view, the pink-purple colour of the sky isn't something you would normally see. I note that the houses situated underneath the objects do give me a bit of a funny feeling in my tummy, and find it interesting that one would be basically above the firestation. My speculation on this has only got me so far so would very much like your input on this.
Please feel free to research the area yourself, you might see something in the Google photos that I have missed. Thanks so much for your help! Love you all xoxoxo
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Do you reckon it's possibly a reflection from a shiny roof? There are 3 of them, all similar shapes. I haven't seen that before. xx
Lol I have seen many many towns and buildings on Google maps, if its a 'shiny roof' then it must be pretty damned shiny to be seen from space and also must be the only place in the whole world in which the roofs are shiny enough to reflect light like that. Also, if if was a shiny roof, then why doesn't every other roof in the area on the same angle produce the same effect? And there are four of them, not three - in different places of the same shape. if you look at the buildings, you will see there isn't much in common. :)
yeah that's all I could think of...Do you think some energy exchange is happening? Is it a point on the grid?
I do think there could be some kind of energy exchange but am not sure what kind. I don't know whether its a point in the grid, I haven't been able to find a gridding of NZ. Do you have any copies?
No but once an Aboriginal man told me of ley lines in Darwin, and where they intersect. I'd be interested to hear what the Maoris say about that area.
http://www.labyrinthsnz.com/#/energy-centres-ley-lines/4560133356
thanks! Interestingly enough, the ley line goes right through Hokitika so that is quite a piece of information to put with that. thanks Moanna!! :)
my pleasure! It looks like a great place to visit :)
Also just found this, in the same area, a little up the road. Seriously, this is crazy!!