CerealK
Adept
kinda off-topic but what is this: Google Earth ?
Don't change the subject skeptic! We talking bout tentacles.
kinda off-topic but what is this: Google Earth ?
*facepalm*You don't use google earth?.......its pictures of the earth taken by satellites.
its a equally anomalous object i found inside of a craterDon't change the subject skeptic! We talking bout tentacles.
*facepalm*
no, click on the link
37.17990894,-116.05401426,1300.45901225a,108.67026058d,35y,246.69690529h,0t,0rI did.....didn't get an image so I can't say. What are the coordinates?
37.17990894,-116.05401426,1300.45901225a,108.67026058d,35y,246.69690529h,0t,0r
theres a strange pole shaped object inside a crater standing uprightSo are you talking about the round set of structures north of the sedan crater?
I see the shadows as well......around the wire bundles and the erosional gullies.
theres a strange pole shaped object inside a crater standing upright
There are gullies from something laying in them and clearly shadows from whatever the things are, bundles of wires, or tentacles, or something else...
thats what i was thinking tooI'd say if you found out which shot was first you'd answer your question.
It could easily be the monitoring tower for the Sedan Shot.
Well there could be something else in the erosional gullies which is what the water followed to the crater floor.
However, most of the gullies I saw had nothing in them.
Yeah most if not all of the gullies are empty and the "bundle of wires" is high up in some places casting larger shadows...
I can't find any that appear to be elevated......but not all the wires are in craters. Many also appear to run into some types of structures.
The areas where they seem to coil and turn sharply and bunch up look elevated to me...
The areas where they seem to coil and turn sharply and bunch up look elevated to me...
i now think they are wires, probally junk they throwed in the craters
possible tooI'd say they were left in the crater after the test shots.
They'd either be from the monitoring systems of to hold up the device or both.