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This. Discuss? I have others. Google has changed resolution to this area since I took this. I have a blogspot going too. gochangethegame dot blog spot dot com/2012/01/17000-feet-below-sea-level dot h t m l

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moar

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another

>> No.4230458

what the fuck am i looking at and why the fuck shouldnt i just report this thread

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hello

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Sorry, these are enhanced screen shots off Google Earth in the area of the Atlantic called the Madeira plane. There is some thing more there than what they call fault lines.

>> No.4230488

I DONT SAY ITS ALIENS BUT...

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could be aliens...

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I'm not saying it could be Atlantians but...

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It could be Atlantians...

>> No.4230519

hmmmmm I am interested

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someone already solved it for you
/thread

>> No.4230526

We have found some sunken cities and roads and such.
We have been uilding with stone for a long time and only been writing down where for the last 6,000 years. I bet there is lots of lost stuff out there, some of it under water.

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moar 2

>> No.4230533

Is this a topography map?

>> No.4230536

>blogspot

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thank for your interest /sci/ its all I could hope for.

>> No.4230545

pretty cool, hope it's something, but I don't really know where to go from here..

>> No.4230547

>Experts were agog, marine geologists baffled and internet bloggers were buzzing.
>There were just two problems, however.
>First, the grid of streets, walls and buildings turned out to be the size of Wales. That meant Altantis was 20 time as big as Greater London.
>More problematic still, the grid of lines doesn't exist on the sea floor. According to Google, the pattern is an 'artifact' of its map-making process.

Sorry :/

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Op here. I understand that if you have AUTOCAD you can plug Googles topographic data into it and get a 3d image of what is going on here. Since they changed the resolution on this area these screen shots can no longer be processed at the same rate of resolution. Cover up? Yes, I have the evidence right here.

>> No.4230552

I want to believe OP..I want to believe

>> No.4230594

>>4230547

That's way too reasonable and logical. Must have been ali--er, Atlanteans.

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>>4230594
I WANT TO BELIEVE

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>>4230493
So much this ITT.

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>>4230594
>>4230547
Op here.
There is research that goes back to the 80's with lesser technology stating these are fault lines. It was forwarded to me by a friend from San Jose State faculty, trumping Google's statement. The first picture you see in this post is a negative and the highlighted areas are topographically lower. The areas within the outlines are sunken as much as 100 to 200 feet in some areas. In my view these areas were carved from the Earth because many of them have geometric angles and distinctive patterns that could not all be anomalous.

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I WANT TO BELIEVE!

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1 more until next time /sci/. Thanks

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>>4230445
Why does this matter?

seriously guys lets work on something more practical. Like FTL travel or something

>> No.4232737

>>4232644
SCIENCE!!!