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10 years 1 week ago - 10 years 1 week ago #60 by chrisivanchev
Anomalies on Earth was created by chrisivanchev
Hi everyone!
The file I’m going to attach contains a photo of the Causeway, Antrim, Ireland. With this example, I’m not suggesting that the anomalies on Mars are randomly made by the natural forces: my point is how ignorant our scientists are. According to them, everything that cannot be supported by historical facts was made by some strange volcanic activity. I’m sure that among all of the subscribers that can read this, there is at least one geologist that can tell us if the is a natural force capable of creating so many perfect hexagonal columns. I'm not implying that there are no more Glileos among us, but someone's trying to keep their mouths shut.

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10 years 1 week ago #61 by jacquilancaster
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Great picture. More and more is being learned about ancient cultures.

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10 years 1 week ago #62 by WillFarrar
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What an amazing picture! I imagine mainstream says they are made by nature... To me it looks like a hand was in it.. But who know! Nature is an amazing thing! Thats why I always like to keep my mind open! Thanks for the post!!!

Will

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9 years 11 months ago #88 by JulianneK
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I agree, there is so much of Earth's history that is lost to time. Sea levels are much higher now than they were centuries ago, some 400 feet. I am sure if the scientists ever get the ability they will find more under the water as technology gets better than anyone has ever imagined. Like the recent discovery of the ancient city at the mouth of the Nile River, and off of the West Coast of India, I am sure that we will be discovering more and more cities that were once considered Mythical like Troy, the buried ruins of Gobekli Tepi and the recently found port city I mentioned at the mouth of the Nile ( I am not sure of it's name). Of course anything that does not agree with the main stream will be set aside, you all know how they do. I honestly believe that we have the dates of civilization's rise all wrong, partly because those histories have of course been lost to time. Here in the states a whole nation has been pushed into oblivion because of the "manifest destiny" whole structures were destroyed and the true history of these continents was erased. That is an awesome picture, although hexagons appear in nature, unless that is the remnants of a long lost species of giant bees I do not see how that could not have been man made.

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9 years 11 months ago #92 by WillFarrar
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Gobekli Tepi is totally amazing! I am not sure on the spelling there but everyone should be looking into this place. The carvings alone are amazing!!! I cannot wait until the whole thing is uncovered!

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