Ballowall stands on the top of the cliffs over looking the Atlantic and the 30 miles to the Scilly Isles in Cornwall.
It was discovered buried under mining debris during the 19th Cent. Became badly damaged during excavation and rebuild to estimated version of the time. However enough data remains at Ballowall and the surrounding area to positively re-establish the original building specifications.
Location on the Global Matrix: Long. 36deg 50min. 6min. (Giza)
Lat. 50deg 7min 20.571428min.
36 x 50 x 6 = 10800 Long Gridpoint
50 x 7 x 20.571428 = 7200 Lat Gridpoint
10800 / 7200 = 1.5 Global Gridpoint
314.1592654 ft a. s. l. or 100Pi
Another 36 deg latitude wonder of three circles.
On seeing this I nearly fell off my chair, this is a major find and on a bearing of 65.61deg to Stonehenge and other 'Code' connections
http://www.decodingthestones.fslife.co.uk/...12_ballowal.htm
