China has been building weird gigantic structures in the desert near the city of Dunhuang in the Jiuquan prefecture, Gansu province, north of the Shule River (China is big). They are weird grids and networks of lines, or standing structures arranged in formations. They're visible from space, and they started appearing on the Google Maps satellite view. Here's one:
It looks like a layout of a city. What is it for? Spy satellite calibration? Street-scale target practice for orbital lasers? Wat?
Check it out on Google Maps here.
The second one looks like a military targeting range, and it's littered with destroyed vehicles:
Google Maps link here.
The third one is an 18 miles long rectangular grid:
Here.
The fourth one is a collection of standing structures, arranged radially, with vehicles and even planes scattered throughout:
Here.
It even looks like a bullseye.
What are they? I keep coming up with militaristic applications but it might be something innocuous. Maybe they're developing a GPS system. Maybe they're working on automated self-driving cars. Any ideas?
Source.
(It's all Costello's doing, I know it )
It looks like a layout of a city. What is it for? Spy satellite calibration? Street-scale target practice for orbital lasers? Wat?
Check it out on Google Maps here.
The second one looks like a military targeting range, and it's littered with destroyed vehicles:
Google Maps link here.
The third one is an 18 miles long rectangular grid:
Here.
The fourth one is a collection of standing structures, arranged radially, with vehicles and even planes scattered throughout:
Here.
It even looks like a bullseye.
What are they? I keep coming up with militaristic applications but it might be something innocuous. Maybe they're developing a GPS system. Maybe they're working on automated self-driving cars. Any ideas?
Source.
(It's all Costello's doing, I know it )