Second part of the saga in wich we compare a photography taken by a server fom the Trafalgar Lighthouse of los Caños de Meca (Andalusia, Spain) and the same position on Google Earth, rubbing our eyes for see what mathematics considers impossible.
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Now we go to see a map of the zone for place various points indicated above:
In this other photoof the ser I took you can see Africa beyond of Espartel cape:
Impossible
We come back to the graph of wich we speak in the previous chapter and we measure the distance beetween Trafalgar Ligthouse through Espartel cape.
Almost 45 km, therefore Africa would be hidden about 155 - 160 meters below the sea. ¿And if T tell you that Espartel cape rises to 110 meters above sea level?
However we can't only see Espartel cape, but all the coast rightward. How is this possible? What we observe neither is the Rif mountain range, like told me my father when I was a child, this physical map of Morocco prove it:
Like we observe with a naked eye in the legend, that area does not overcome 100 meters above sea level and even is farther away, whereby shouldn't be seen.
So today we couldn't encounter Earth's sphericity, but we will continous searching it in the next chapter, until then!
Great. I'm open to both flat earth and round earth theories. I think it's just a matter of time before knowing the truth about this subject.
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