2 comments on “Cabbie’s Curios: London’s Secret Runway…

  1. Fascinating stuff. It certainly makes sense.

    OK my turn now.. Did you know that KP sits at the apex of a pentagram? In your map of Kensington Gardens you’ll notice two paths converging on the front of KP (although they actually stop at the edges of the round pond, but the lines converge on the front of KP itself). This forms point number one. Trace these paths the other way to get another two points of the pentagram at Malborough Gate and Diana’s memorial. The remaining two points of the pentagram are at each end of the broad walk.

    You could write this off as a coincidence except that many buildings of importance are built to sit at the apex of pentagrams (such as those in Washington DC) .

    Part of this pentagram design can also symbolise a masonic compass and square. (It’s lying on its side in your map). The two angled paths coming from the Round Pond form the masonic compass (with the Round Pond as its hinge). And the two more paths which meet at right angles form the square underneath.

    Check out some more secrets about London’s street layout in this video LINK

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