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The 10,000 Year Clock in West Texas
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So where in West Texas is this 10,000 year clock?
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I'm not sure what mountain it's being built on.
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The first thing that popped into my mind was the Davis Mountains because of the MacDonald Observatory. But the Guadeloupes would do just fine!
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Ok here it is...
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.http://longnow.org/clock/ |
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Van Horn? Next to the truckstop?
Well it could very well become a tourist attraction but more for the rock climbers who normally go to Hueco Tanks outside El Paso. I look forward to seeing more pics of this beast someday!
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nvm. delete.
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What the clock will look like...
![]() http://www.mozardien.com/blogs/2011/...face-in-texas/ I'm curious to see this once it gets built. |
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Crazy!
I wonder how many of these are being built. Just looking at Flickr, there seem to be some variants out there: Work on a 10,000 year clock in northern California image hosted on flickr ![]() DSC04721 by AustinBrown, on Flickr image hosted on flickr ![]() Geneva Wheel by Laughing Squid, on Flickr image hosted on flickr ![]() The Long Now museum by madichan, on Flickr
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They plan to built many more across the world, but this takes the cake as one of the most interesting projects to ever be built.
![]() http://techmento.com/2011/06/21/10000-year-clock-built/ Also I notice that they plan to build a staircase around the clock. Looks real interesting... |
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Yeah but what happens in 10,000 years ? The last time I recall someone doing this their clock expires on 21st December 2012............ummm quite soon.
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The Mayan Calendar is a cycle which ends on Dec. 21. 2012. so the end of the world is not going to happen on that day, but in the next 10,000 years who knows what will happen.
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mayan calendary LOL LOL
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