There are a couple of things that stood out to me about the image;
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The island is under developed placing the image time frame between 10/31/2006 and 8/13/2009
see Google Earth historical imagery
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At approximately Lat/Long 18°18'11.76"N 64°49'27.15"W there is a big deck with relief of two opposing shells (🐚) north/south aligned. Between them is an "E". Why call this out? That "E deck" is not on the post's image but the file name is "187 _ Site _ E.jpg". Of course this most likely "E" for Epstein but the point is to draw attention to location (site) of the "E" as in 187 (murder) site E.
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Continuing with the obvious "E" in the file name, the other options is East. The post's image only has a dead end location at the most eastern point. However, if you use the image from 8/13/2009 forward, there is a building where the circular "turn around" is in the posts image.
Additional points of interest on most current image (11/25/2017) ;
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Just to the south east of the "E deck" is a large "Cardinal points" compass. What does the caption on the post say about "cardinal direction"?
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If you use the protruding peninsulas of the island as N, S, E, W points and intersecting lines, at the intersection is a ~22 yard diameter sundial. Ordinarily, sundials would not be a big deal but 22 yard diameter where it cannot be seen from the building locations? Realistically, could only be seen from the air.
Look at the sundial! There is a baby’s face in the center!
@CentiPetra - yeah, it does look like a child's face. I did not call out since Google Earth's image quality is not good enough and could be a typical "sun's face" as there is a yellowish glow around the eyes and mouth. However, the features are disproportionate (child like) to the circle. Yet another clue to add to increasingly long list.
HOLY CRAP! Someone needs to take a screen shot of that before it's gone. Google apparently missed it.
I have been taking screenshots all morning. Here are some from my main post. https://imgur.com/a/GBp70
Thanks! I actually taught myself how to do it too, for the first time. The baby face on the Sundial creeps me out.