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Sunny-side-up
4th August 2023, 13:37
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Maybe one day, but really it's in Peru :)


Playa Roja in Paracas National Reserve, Peru
Portions of this national reserve in Peru protect the marine environment as well as the tropical desert inland. A visit to the reserve should include a trip to the deep red sands of Playa Roja. As the waters of the Pacific Ocean batter a nearby massif composed of red granite-like rock, the tide carries pulverised stone to the beach, depositing red particles on the shore.

When you’ve had your fill of the beach, head to nearby Pisco Bay to see a strange geoglyph etched into the soft stone of the hill above the coast. At nearly 600 feet tall, the ‘candelabra’ can be seen from 12 miles out to sea. Historians aren’t sure exactly who crafted the Paracas Candelabra, or when it was created.

Sauce:https://www.bing.com/search?q=Paracas+National+Reserve%2C+Peru+&filters=IsConversation%3a%22True%22+BTEPKey:%22Encyclo_WL_PlayaRojaPeru%22&form=M00001

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Alan

seehas
4th August 2023, 14:14
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Maybe one day, but really it's in Peru :)


Playa Roja in Paracas National Reserve, Peru
Portions of this national reserve in Peru protect the marine environment as well as the tropical desert inland. A visit to the reserve should include a trip to the deep red sands of Playa Roja. As the waters of the Pacific Ocean batter a nearby massif composed of red granite-like rock, the tide carries pulverised stone to the beach, depositing red particles on the shore.

When you’ve had your fill of the beach, head to nearby Pisco Bay to see a strange geoglyph etched into the soft stone of the hill above the coast. At nearly 600 feet tall, the ‘candelabra’ can be seen from 12 miles out to sea. Historians aren’t sure exactly who crafted the Paracas Candelabra, or when it was created.

Sauce:https://www.bing.com/search?q=Paracas+National+Reserve%2C+Peru+&filters=IsConversation%3a%22True%22+BTEPKey:%22Encyclo_WL_PlayaRojaPeru%22&form=M00001

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Alan

so im a martian :bigsmile:

ExomatrixTV
1st February 2024, 16:15
Enough Water To Flood Mars! Elon Musk Now Has A Perfect Location For His Colony!!:

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00:00 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=0s) Mars is proving more suitable for colonization with recent water discoveries, especially in equatorial regions.
02:22 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=142s) Substantial amounts of water ice discovered in equatorial regions where Elon Musk plans his Martian Colony.
03:18 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=198s) Abundant water presence on Mars could address major challenges like air, gravity, and radiation for human settlement.
07:53 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=473s) Martian ice has multifaceted benefits including radiation shielding and supporting aquaponics for sustainable living.
08:06 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=486s) Potential colonization sites like Noctus Labyrinthus and Medusa F Formation offer protective features and ample water resources.
12:20 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=740s) Equatorial regions of Mars hold significant water ice deposits, challenging previous assumptions about Martian water distribution.
15:04 (https://youtu.be/ibhEaUWkaP4?t=904s) Extensive water ice reserves on Mars could sustain a colony and potentially indicate past or present Martian life.

Ewan
2nd February 2024, 16:08
Mentioned in OP:
Although the exact age of the Candelabra geoglyph is unknown, archaeologists have found pottery around the site dating to around 200 BCE. This pottery likely belonged to the Paracas people. It is not known whether they constructed the geoglyph.

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