Website review: Niger, Adrar Madet Massif, 1997, Ph...
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Yamamushi rated 10 months ago- From the page: ""Stark circle of rock measuring about 60 feet [18 meters] in diameter lies in the Ténéré desert below the massif of Adrar Madet in Niger. Roughly a mile away in each of the four cardinal directions, similarly crafted arrows point away from the circle, whose origin, purpose, and age remain a puzzle.""

myko rated 16 months ago- Odd, why hasn't anyone dug around it? Possibility there is a circular structure beneath the surface helping create that?

rooi rated 19 months ago- Dankie engpan vir die cool link! Ténéré Desert, Niger, 1997 Photograph by George Steinmetz "Stark circle of rock measuring about 60 feet [18 meters] in diameter lies in the Ténéré desert below the massif of Adrar Madet in Niger. Roughly a mile away in each of the four cardinal directions, similarly crafted arrows point away from the circle, whose origin, purpose, and age remain a puzzle."

Manycolors rated 19 months ago- Stark circle of rock measuring about 60 feet [18 meters] in diameter lies in the Ténéré desert below the massif of Adrar Madet in Niger. Roughly a mile away in each of the four cardinal directions, similarly crafted arrows point away from the circle, whose origin, purpose, and age remain a puzzle.

burningpeaches rated 19 months ago- bizarre

engpan rated 19 months ago- A mystery!

shandawilliams rated 19 months ago- National Geographic Photo of the Day