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Micro image at 35x's magnification taken over 6 years ago with similar pictograph markings that make a little more sense than they did 6 years ago.
On the left is the cube-like ochre entity paired with the larger cloud-like figure wearing a crown of blue figures.
On the right is a larger, more luminescent figure bearing a pair of ochre and blue teardrops falling from the eye; perhaps related to a creation theory.
The entire background field is filled with luminescent light transparency fields and trails of blue and ochre symbolic repeating figures that appear in many other image fields within the surfaces of an infinite other stones from this site. These image fields are so infinitely small and complex, it could take a single lifetime to interpret these unknown pictographs embedded within these quartz based pigment enamel-like applications. It is virtually impossible for the volume of the stones on this site to represent the life events of a single being from the ancient culture; the greatest puzzle is figuring out how this mound and these stones came to be placed on this ancient site; what was the ultimate purpose for this site and its significance in the grand scheme of our lives across time???
There are billions of star and solar systems just within our single Milky Way Galaxy; one can't help to consider that these complex figures may indicate a mapping system of a far greater unknown entity; perhaps far beyond just our planet earth. The complex nature of these stones appears to rule out the Native American Indigenous peoples as their source of origin. With patience, perhaps eventually these images will slowly reveal their complex messaging yet to be understood. It is next to impossible to even begin counting the number of different figures large and small transposed on top of each other on a micro scale.
São José dos Campos -SP Brasil 2013-11-02 FINADOS - CEMITERIOS . Vista dos Cemitérios Colonial Paraiso que possui cerca de 34 mil tumulos e deve receber a visita de 25 mil pessoas é um cemiterio público , e o cemiterio Parque das Flores que possui 2.800 tumulos e deve receber cerca de 10 mil parentes é um cemiterio particular ambos ficam na Zona Sul da cidade .
Photos Lucas LACAZ RUIZ / A13