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APEX of Kryptos Blog | Kryptos K4 APEX Doorway World Latitudes Pyramid Obelisk APEX of Kryptos Blog Kryptos K4 APEX Doorway World Latitudes Pyramid Obelisk The White Dot Posted in APEX Theory on May 10, 2011 by apexofkryptos There has been another finding that I can’t believe I didn’t notice until now, and it supports my assertions from two posts ago (The Obelisk).  Thanks to Jew-Lee Lann for bringing this to my attention.  Look at this picture, which I obtained from her website… Jew-Lee points out that not only does this dot appear in overhead images, but it also exists in Jim’s studio model, which suggests importance.  Note that even from this non-nadir perspective, one can tell that the dot is more-or-less in alignment with the pool, outcropping, and sculpture.  But how good is the alignment?  Well, here is your answer, using the nearly-nadir image I had already posted to make my observation in “The Obelisk”… The line that I had previously drawn (which precisely co...

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