Posted on 06/29/2017 2:36:49 PM PDT by ETL
A mysterious stone circle has been spotted on the surface of Mars, according to alien hunters.
The image, captured by NASAs Mars Curiosity Rover, was featured on the secureteam10 YouTube channel after it was spotted by a UFO hunter.
In the YouTube video, secureteam10 describes the image as a very strange formation of rocks that are put together in what appears to be a very artificial way, arranged in a perfect circle.
The formation is much different from the craters that we normally see on Mars and the moon and the other planets in the solar system, secureteam10 added.
This almost looks like these rocks were arranged in this circular formation either that, or these could potentially be some sort of ruin that is a part of a much larger structure, potentially buried.
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Looks like a weathered geode.
Sometimes at the base of waterfalls rounded holes will weather out. At a certain point they start to collect gravel and pebbles that scour them out even more. There would need to be a lot of water over time to do this.
I don't see any signs of concentric layering.
Maybe democrats got too much radiation.
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Absent any reference for scale that photo is meaningless...<br<
Most craters of any size made by a vertical impact are round.
No, there is definitely no crystalline structure, but there is a generally concentric pattern that suggests a softer inside that eroded out and was replaced by what, mud or wind driven sediment? Note that I did use “Like” rather than “is”.
In the picture provided there is no way to determine scale and it could be any size. The geodes I have seen have mostly been fist sized.
My other speculation was that these were the weathered remains of a scour hole in a plunge pool. (I did not express it quite like that.) If that were the case I would expect to see other evidence showing the retreating plunge pool eroding back toward the waterfall base. There is currently no water and I don’t recall seeing anything suggesting an ancient riverbed in the picture.
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