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Here are close-up shots of each of the 21 points in what we're calling cluster A.  Two points (E and M) have smaller sub-points close to 30 meters from the main point as shown in the photos.  Each point ranges from 5 to 20 meters wide and each of these 21 points has a relation in some form to at least two other points whether part of a line or a circle.  

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To spot these on Google Earth, you can see small flakes of gold in the sea of green vegetation.  Zoom in closer and you can see what we have below.  These points range from about 100 meters to over 4 kilometers apart from each other through thick jungle vegetation. 

 

Are they trees or structures of some kind?  The golden trumpet tree (tabebuia chrysotricha) is native to the are and may be the closest match to what we see though they generally only reach to half the size of our biggest points.  The larger mystery is not what they are but how they came to be in the exact spots they are now.  To have such a strong correllation with one another yet so spread apart there must be an explanation of how they came to be.  Why are there only 21 of these points in a 30 square mile remote location?

Point P is in the center of this image

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