October 19th 2024.
Are you on the lookout for a new and exciting city break destination for your next holiday? Well, look no further than the red planet itself - Mars! That's right, a truthseeker by the name of Joe White claims to have discovered a Martian city that could be the clearest example yet of ancient civilizations on the planet.
According to White, this city is buried under 50 feet of sand and covers an impressive 4 kilometers in width. He goes on to say that while many of the smaller buildings are hidden beneath the sand, larger ruins can still be seen. As he points to high-quality images of the city's grid-like pattern of straight ridges and right angles, White explains that there are also raised roads, walls, and T junctions scattered throughout. He attributes this discovery to Greg Orme, an Australian professor who has been tirelessly searching for signs of artificiality in the King's Valley of Libya Montes.
But it's not just roads and infrastructure that White has identified in the images. He also points out the presence of round, egg-like formations that he believes may have once held water for irrigation purposes. It's all quite fascinating, especially considering NASA's ongoing efforts to uncover the truth about potential life on Mars. In fact, some of the formations on the planet have been described as "polygons" by space officials - a term that White also uses when discussing the King's Valley.
As he continues to analyze the images, White notes that there is even a 90-foot bridge and elevated roads that are four to five meters wide and over 60 feet tall on the east side of the city. He speculates that one of the roads may even lead to a tunnel and jokes that Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of SpaceX, will be in for a surprise when he eventually reaches Mars.
But don't start packing your bags just yet. While the idea of colonizing Mars may seem exciting, the reality is that the planet is quite inhospitable to us Earthlings. The freezing temperatures, toxic soil, and lack of breathable air make it a challenging place to survive. And it's not just the physical challenges that we have to consider - the cost of sending even a simple object like an apple to Mars is astronomical.
So, while the idea of a Martian city may be thrilling, it's likely that we won't see any human footprints on the planet for quite some time. NASA estimates that it won't be until the 2040s that an astronaut will be able to set foot on Mars after a nine-month journey. And even then, it will take a considerable amount of time and resources to colonize the planet. But for now, let's continue to marvel at the images and discoveries made by truthseekers like Joe White, who continue to push the boundaries of our understanding of the universe. Who knows what other secrets Mars may hold?
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