A Mysterious Underwater Wall That Covers The Entire Planet - Alternative View

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A Mysterious Underwater Wall That Covers The Entire Planet - Alternative View
A Mysterious Underwater Wall That Covers The Entire Planet - Alternative View

Video: A Mysterious Underwater Wall That Covers The Entire Planet - Alternative View

Video: A Mysterious Underwater Wall That Covers The Entire Planet - Alternative View
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A new video posted on YouTube claims that there is a super massive wall located beneath Earth's oceans, encompassing the entire planet.

And they found her using Google Earth.

This mysterious wall stretches for tens of thousands of miles across the oceans.

In the past, UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists have found countless unexplained things on Google Earth. From pyramids to mysterious towers, petroglyphs and even sunken cities. These findings have unleashed the imaginations of people around the world.

We recently reported a find off the coast of Mexico - 12 ° 8'1.5 ″ N, 119 ° 35'26.4 ″ W - where a researcher discovered a giant underwater pyramid. Among the many structures that are said to remain hidden under the ocean, researchers have found something that - supposedly - challenges everything we know about our history.

Last year, one such researcher using Google Earth discovered what is now called one of the largest, previously unknown ancient Mayan cities.

Likewise, researchers all over the world are hunting pyramids and unknown structures that have eluded experts for decades.

In 2012, American explorer Angela Mikol discovered "Pyramids larger than the Giza Plateau" using satellite imagery.

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Many different discoveries have been made with Google Earth.

Last year, we reported on a complex of structures that stretch for a staggering 76 miles at their farthest points.

The forts found off the Baja California coast include mysterious tubular structures that are approximately 2.4 miles wide. Given the curious shape and distinguishable lines, many believe that these are just a few of the many underwater structures on our planet.

However, this new find goes beyond anything we've ever encountered

The sheer enormous dimensions of this wall and its conformity with linearity indicate that this is not a natural formation. Although this does not fit into the usual interpretation of our concepts, but if you think about it, thanks to the numerous discoveries made around the world, which completely contradict history (the one that we were taught in school), we can come to the conclusion that this is quite possible … After all, - say alternative scientists - the Earth is millions of years old, and many ancient civilizations inhabited the Earth in the long history of our planet, you just need to find and uncover evidence proving this.

And yet you can't believe that this could be a wall, right?

Zooming in on the provided coordinates allows you to clearly see what appears to be a MASSIVE structure. But who could build such a wall? If it really is a man-made structure, how old is it? What was her purpose?

Some disagree and do not believe that we are looking at a real wall.

What if we're looking at a Google Earth glitch?

Due to the fact that Google Earth uses stitching of different images and photographs when "displaying the planet", it is not uncommon to find parts of the map that simply do not quite match.

Maybe the result is a massive wall that covers the entire planet?

Satellite stitch error?

Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to create a segmented panorama or high-resolution image.

Typically performed with computer software, most image sewing approaches require near-exact overlaps between images and the same exposures to produce seamless results.

Image sewing is widely used in the modern world and has been used in satellite images that we see on Google Earth.

But such a large-scale glitch, as a result of which a whole wall appeared that covers the earth?

On the one hand, of course, something could have played a role in creating such an effect. Lighting and shooting point may have played a role in this massive error. The appearance of a seam can be caused by changing the background between two images for the same continuous foreground.

But in other way …

Better to watch the video yourself and decide what you see: a super massive wall or just a glitch in the image processing technique in Google Maps?