Wednesday, June 8, 2011

NZ School With Phallic Symbols!!

The world famous Nazca Lines in Peru.
According to Wikipedia:

The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.

Nazca Lines were created by the Nazca culture between 400 and 650 AD.The hundreds of individual figures range in complexity from simple lines to stylized hummingbirds, spiders, monkeys, fish, sharks, orcas, llamas, and lizards.

The Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset, England is also well known!


According to Wikipedia:

The Cerne Abbas giant, also referred to as the Rude Man or the Rude Giant, is a hill figure of a giant naked man on a hillside near the village of Cerne Abbas, to the north of Dorchester, in Dorset, England.

The 180 ft (55 m) high, 167 ft (51 m) wide figure is carved into the side of a steep hill, and is best viewed from the opposite side of the valley or from the air.

In New Zealand we have... (drums roll)

The Phallic Symbols!


Can you see it? No? Lets zoom in :)

Can you see them now? ;)

How did this came about??

The prank was done at Fairfield College in Hamilton, New Zealand; May 2009.

The Google satellite picture shows a total of six phallic symbols, they were all etched into the grass. The two you saw by the car park are HUGE!

The internet map could have been seen by millions around the world.

According to a news story from stuff.co.nz, the school authorities was not amused and said he would like to catch the culprits.

Famous Last Words:

But wait! There are more! MORE??

This is the Google map of Matamata College in Waikato, on the left side; a giant phallic symbol in the middle of its running track. Can't see it, let's zoom in ;)

See? Ha ha ha.... Another school caught with its pant down!

3 comments:

teh ewe leng said...

What are you doing posting things like this at 2.30 am. Go to sleep when you can.

heather said...

Ha ha..most things are phallic symbols to blokes!

cy.leow said...

Hey Mr Teh

You loosing your touch as an investigative reporter! Did u not see the NZ time in my blog?

The "posting time" is U.S. time lah ;)