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reply posted on 13-11-2009 @ 10:13 AM by Ophiuchus 13
mabey a landslide sand storm of some sort.



reply posted on 13-11-2009 @ 10:28 AM by orkson
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Bonjour, "Le Colonel" ...

Yes, the aim of my question is :

- The double ridge ( while zooming, you will find a third) doesn't look like a natural formation.

- The sand of the desert and the sediments of the river (on the left) seem to have covered this feature. So it's ancient (may be VERY ancient)

So ... what could it be ?


reply posted on 13-11-2009 @ 10:48 AM by orkson
I've found this on the GOBI desert :
UIGER CIVILIZATION OF THE GOBI DESERT

Many ancient cities are said to have existed at the time of Atlantis and Rama in the Uiger civilization of the Gobi Desert.
Though the Gobi is now a parched land-licked desert, these cities were ocean ports. Edgar Cayce once said that elevators would be discovered in a lost city in the Gobi Desert, and while this has not happened yet, it is not out of the question.
Vimanas and other advanced devices are said to have been in use in the Uiger area, and the famous Russian explorer Nicholas Roerich reported seeing a flying disc over northern Tibet in the 1930s. Perhaps the craft was an ancient vimana coming from a still active city using Uiger technology that exists in Northern Tibet or the Gobi Desert.
Significantly, it is claimed that the Elders of Lemuria, known as the Thirteenth School, moved their headquarters prior to the cataclysm to the uninhabited plateau of Central Asia that we now call Tibet.
Here they supposedly established a library and school known as The Great White Brotherhood. For instance, the great Chinese Philosopher Lao Tzu, born in 604 B.C., talked frequently of Ancient Masters and their profound wisdom. He wrote the famous book, Tao Te Ching, probably the most popular book ever written in Chinese. When he finally left China, near the close of his very long life, he journeyed to the west to the legendary land of Hsi Wang Mu. According to the ancient Chinese, this was the headquarters of the Ancient Ones. Could this have been The Great White Brotherhood and the Thirteenth School of Mu?



reply posted on 13-11-2009 @ 12:00 PM by Point of No Return
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What is the scale on this pic?


How wide are these lines apart?


reply posted on 13-11-2009 @ 03:54 PM by orkson
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Here is the scale :



As you see, its not so big. (about 1 Km between the two lines)

The upper line is about 60m wide.

That makes it more weird.


[edit on 13/11/2009 by orkson]


reply posted on 13-11-2009 @ 04:14 PM by orkson
reply to post by Noinden



Hi Noinden.
I'm aware that I might be wrong.
But look, this figure is so simple, and though, when you think of it, so ... misplaced. It's like if you found a hair in your soup.
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