The New World


Now, I’m not one to make up imaginary tales about undiscovered places. Not very often, anyway. OK, more often than not, but that isn’t the point of this post!

The point is, I thought that all of the countries of this magnificent planet of ours have now been discovered. Yes, I’m aware that there are many undiscovered things on the planet as well, such as species of plants and animals that are still waiting to be found; usually lurking in the furthermost reaches of the world, but there they are. They haven’t been discovered yet, but they are there.

Reports are coming in of a hoard of over thirty thousand roman coins dating from around 240AD have been discovered in Bath, by a team of archaeologists working on a hotel site there. The coins are all fused together, but it is very clear what they are, and they must have been lying there, under the surface, for just under 1800 years, waiting to be discovered on March 23rd 2012.

We have satellites in orbit that can take photos of the inside of one’s living room if the curtains are closed in a split second. We can send particles up a large tunnel that defy time itself (apparently). And we can discover far away planets that are within a habitable zone of their sun, simply by looking at the shape of the sun through special equipment.

You’d think that with all of this technology, all of the countries on Earth would be known by now, wouldn’t you?

Apparently not.

Here’s the proof:

I’m obsessed by stats. OK, maybe obsessed is a bit of a strong word to use, but I like to see where my visitors are coming from every now and then. I have two world map thingies in the column on the right, one that shows the last one hundred visitors, and one that shows all visitors from a time set way back when. I also have to check out the orange map in the dashboard, although, I must say, that helps me to work out where some countries actually are rather than showing me visitor numbers!

I’ve had a look at the visitors from all time map. It shows, when someone is in visitation, a little flag over the country they are visiting from. Although, here is where the mystery is.

Occasionally, I’ll receive a visitor from an unknown country.

An unknown country in 2012. Hardly believable. But look, here really is the proof. Screenshots!

Image A shows the visitor map as it usually looks, without visitors. Image B shows some people in visitation, and look, just off the coast of Africa is a little red dot and a box where a flag should be. That little box is highlighting the unknown country. It is always highlighted in this one place.

Image A - No Visitors!Image B - Visitors!
Image B - Zoom!

I have zoomed in to image B to highlight the mystery marker.

I have a couple of ideas as to where this unknown country may be, although, I am most certainly going to be wrong.

Perhaps, it is highlighting a visitor from a ship, and these sea-faring visitors need to be grouped together in one place for country-stat purposes, and have a whole country created for them.Image C (or D) - Text

Or maybe, and this is the really exciting part, maybe, people from the hidden islands within the Bermuda Triangle are now on line, and are registering here on the map, rather than around Bermuda, or where the triangle actually is. (By the way, if you are visiting from within the Bermuda Triangle, hello and welcome to the outside world! While you’re here, have a look at the other blogs on the Blogs I Visit page above as well, you’ll find something that you’ll like! Thanks!)

I have a text list that also states the visitor is from an unknown country, and I’ve included part of it in image C. Or D, if the zoomed in shot of B is now C.

Yes, I know I said I’m obsessed with stats. It doesn’t mean that I’m very good at displaying them meaningfully!

30 responses to “The New World”

  1. Sue Dreamwalker avatar

    Oh I think you displayed them very well… Yes Tom lots of things we need to research on earth before exploring ‘Outer Space Frontiers’ .. I havent heard the new about the Roman Coins,, but then I dont watch the news much.. LOL so not surprising..
    Some interesting facts and I am sure there are many more hidden ones just waiting to surface Very Soon! 🙂 Be well ~Sue

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Yes, Sue, we’ve recently been discussing the secrets of the world over on your blog, a very interesting subject indeed!
      That hoard sounds very interesting, too. I’d love to discover a hoard of cash like that. Preferably modern money, but Roman coins will be fine with me. Or treasure. Treasure would be OK too. Beggars can’t be choosers, can they?
      Have a good night Sue! 😀

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  2. Let's CUT the Crap! avatar

    You are stats obsessed and I’m list obsessed. I understand. No need to explain. Very interesting by the way. Hmmm. Now I’m wondering too.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      I was trying to work out a way to address you, I was thinking LC, but then I caught your name over on your blog.
      I think I prefer stats to lists, but only by a very narrow margin.

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  3. kateshrewsday avatar

    Mysterious in the extreme, Tom. Fancy: a country out there which delights in not declaring itself….curiouser and curiouser…

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Very strange, Kate, especially when they are leaving a great footprint which screams ‘look at me!’. I get the feeling that they want to be known, but no-one is listening…

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  4. Jo Bryant avatar

    i think it must be a ship with a pirate who is obsessed with you…that’s my take

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      You could be right, Jo. They’ll probably have internet access these days, and somehow found themselves at my blog.
      Hang on… pirate? Hmmm… 😉

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      1. Jo Bryant avatar

        Those pirates are very sneaky…hehehe
        😉

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        1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

          I’m beginning to realise! 😀

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  5. Binky avatar

    Perhaps it’s an Alantinian from Atlantis.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Atlantis! Binky, you could be right!
      Atlantis is as mobile as the Bermuda Triangle, I believe, so it could be there, off Africa. Hmmmm…

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  7. prenin avatar

    Maybe it”s Somali Pirates!!! LoL!!! 🙂

    God Bless!

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Ah, Prenin, this pirate idea is becoming quite popular…! 🙂

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  8. Diane Henders avatar

    Fascinating! I think it must be Aqualand…

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Aqualand! Yes, Diane, I think you may have it! 😀
      Ah, but Aqualand’s here and they’re there. I suppose parts of Aqualand could be anywhere on the planet though. Hmmmmm….

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  9. Red avatar

    I admit freely I am a complete stat hound. I show it off every Thursday. (Just click on Make a Difference at my place.) I am one of those who comes from unknown country. Often though, my pin shows just off the coast of Greenland. Once, I showed up off the coast of Iceland.

    With all the geocaching and the extensive search for oil, you would think we would have x-rayed all of the Earth’s crust by now. I love the idea of diffing and discovering something. We found some fossils that way when we were children. I miss my backhoe.

    Red.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Red, I don’t seem to be getting any updates from your site for some reason… I’ll pop over later and see if I can catch up! 😀
      I pop up all over the UK at times, I’ve been down south and up north, in the midlands, but tend to fluctuate mostly between Liverpool and Manchester now. I’d love to pop up off the coast of Iceland; that sounds so good. I’d actually like to pop up somewhere in Iceland, and maybe I will, one day! 😀

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      1. Red avatar

        When I moved the site, WP kept all of the subscriptions. 😦 sign up at my place is relatively painless. I think I would adore a cruise off the coast of Iceland.
        Red.

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        1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

          OK, Red, I think I’ve signed up to your site now… I’ve added a message in your Green Room, and registered for alerts, so let’s see what happens! Me and computers, you see!
          And yes, a cruise around Iceland sounds amazing.

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          1. Red avatar

            And a good one it was. It looks like you are subscribed. You will know around 2000 EST, which is when my notifications roll out. I do not send per post because so many of my readers do not like the cluttered inbox 😉
            Red.

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  10. Andra Watkins avatar

    Of all the people I know who might solve this one, Tom, it is you. How intriguing.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      It’s very odd, Andra! An unknown country, always in the same place… Hmmmmmm… I appreciate your faith in me though. I only hope I do find out now!

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  11. Alannah Murphy avatar

    Isn’t it amazing about those Roman coins? I read about them just the other day. I get blog searches that are “unknown” which is odd, because I wonder what words did they use to get to my blog then? How come they are “unknown”

    About the unknown country, that is most peculiar….maybe it’s someone on a ship….or another dimension 😉

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Hi Alannah, I’m fascinated by those Roman coins, and by the fact they were simply ‘found’… the very fact of their age excites me somewhat, which sounds very sad, I know! 🙂
      Yes, I get the unknown search term as well, I always put it down to WordPress not being told by the search engine what the searcher searched for. Could one get the word ‘search’ in to a sentence any more times?
      And the unknown country – Yes! Another dimension sounds good. That’s it! Hmmmmmmm…..

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  12. Visionkeeper avatar
    Visionkeeper

    Hi Tom….I finally found you here. I’ve been stumbling around in the bush looking for you. I made a wrong turn somewhere back there behind me. Point is I finally found your space here. I just had to add that perhaps that red dot is an alien underground base of which there are many out there. If so be glad, they obviously enjoy what you are writing about. As long as you are obsessed about it, try measuring and making such the red dot stays in exactly the same location every time. That way you will know if it is a ship or not. Start up a dialog on here with the red dot and see if you can coax out who they are. Might be fun….Good to see you at last…VK 🙂
    P.S.
    Ode to the red dot
    We see you there shining red
    your location constant and bright.
    Come hither and reveal yourself
    so that we might share a bit of light
    and bring the world just a wee bit closer
    to each other through our hearts.
    Shine on oh great red happy dot….
    we send you love from one world of many parts.

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Hello Visionkeeper, and welcome!
      I was in a completely different part of the blogosphere when I had an urge to come back here, just after you’d left this message! I love coincidences like this! 😀
      The red dot is always in that same location when I see it, or, I should say the unknown country is always highlighted in that one place. Yes, it may be aliens!

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  13. Visionkeeper avatar
    Visionkeeper

    Almost forgot !!
    Love your site here. Bravo! Blessings…VK

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Thank you for saying so, VK! 😀

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