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Does it look melted or does it look like it has been submerged for a long time?

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Bronze Giantvor 1 Jahr

Where is this place?

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Solar Heavyvor 1 Jahr

does this remind you of something?

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KoreyGvor 1 Jahr

My guess was Yemen or Iran…it’s Iran

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Bronze Giantvor 1 Jahr

👍

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AllseeJonesvor 1 Jahr

Submerged and under extreme 10-20 miles of ocean

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@ConspiracyFlyvor 1 Jahr

Good question, could be a bit of both, likely dozens of resets and timelines. I think at one time earth was a quarry on huge scale, after the work it was flooded, check the sea and lake contours, evidence exists ⬇️

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Luke Fenney🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✝️🎗vor 1 Jahr

Black sea deluge maybe.

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helmi khalafvor 1 Jahr

أين هذا المكان

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Bronze Giantvor 1 Jahr

Grok say. Kharanaq, an ancient mud-brick village 80 km from Yazd, Iran, is likely the place shown.

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b0rgvor 1 Jahr

All that sand and no scorch marks? Submerged if I had to pick one. Plant life, if any, would've deteriorated back into the earth.

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Clydevor 1 Jahr

Strange to me. Herculaneum is allegedly younger and instantaneously buried yet nowhere near as well preserved. Obviously the geology is different though.

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