1.24.2011

The Eye of Sahara (Mauritania)



A land in Mauritania, south-western part of the Sahara Desert has a spectacular view. Threaded circle with a diameter of 30 miles - like eyes. So big it can be seen from space.

This formation was originally thought to be the impact of a meteorite collision but, geologists now believe this is the result of land elevation and erosion. However, what causes a circular shape, is still mysterious.

Rasmi identified by name rather drab from Richat structure, the structure of the mystery came to the attention of the early space missions kerana-look-out spot in the middle of the Sahara desert.

A giant circle of 30 stones kemelesetan across, it was initially thought to be caused by a meteorite attack, but may in fact be exposed by hakisan geological formations.

These spectacular landforms in Mauritania in the southwest portion of the Sahara desert is very large with a diameter of 30 stones visible from space.

Richat called structure-or eye-Saharan This formation was originally believed to be caused by the impression of a meteorite, but now geologists believe it is the product of bahawa inauguration and hakisan. Circular stem is still a mystery.
A mysterious place, just as the name of this blog.


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