Come and solve an argument

Gilly

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There can be no doubt that the marking in on the ground, though by the sounds of it there are various similar markings across similar terrains, so someone who has seen this line once could quite conceivably mistake it when shown a different line.

I think, however, that the question has been answered. Either it is a clearing for powerlines/underground pipes or it is the border. As far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter, we know the important thing and that is that the line is man-made and is on the ground.

Thats all I needed to know anyway ;)

As you were.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Come and solve an arg

A London to New York flight would likely put it in Labrador or Quebec with terrain like that, I think. That would make it a power line...likely not too close the border either.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Come and solve an arg

A London to New York flight would likely put it in Labrador or Quebec with terrain like that, I think. That would make it a power line...likely not too close the border either.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Come and solve an arg

A London to New York flight would likely put it in Labrador or Quebec with terrain like that, I think. That would make it a power line...likely not too close the border either.
 

moghrabi

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Re: RE: Come and solve an argument

Ten Packs said:
moghrabi - a "jet stream" is an air current, you cant SEE it.

I was trying something. But in all honesty, it seems to be a reflection from the inside of the plane. The line is too straight and perfect to be anything on the ground. Could be the edge of the fold-down table inside the plane reflecting on the window.