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‘Stonehenge’ creators constructed Marshenge on Mars: Alien hunter

Posted on 25 September 2015

A keen alien hunter has spotted what is believed to be a Stonehenge-like structure on Mars and according to the UFO enthusiast, those who created Stonehenge on Earth may have built s similar structure on the Red Planet.

YouTuber Mister Enigma spotted the stone structure while sifting through photographs of Mars as captured by High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The UFO enthusiasts spotted the allaged ‘Stonehenge’ on Mars and likened it to the Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England and has named it Marshenge.

The alien hunter explains in the video that the stone formation is a cluster of large stones positioned on top of a perfectly circular platform. The stones have been arranged such that they form two concentric circles and within these circles are stones that form a square pattern.

“This is something remarkable,” said Scott C Waring of UFO Sightings Daily. “It’s two circles of rocks and one square in its centre.”

“(It is) always a circle. Sometimes with big rocks, sometimes smaller, but always on small hills,” added Waring.

Though the formation may look a lot similar to the Stonehenge it is no where near the prehistoric structure on Earth.

“I know the formation is not an exact match, nor am I saying it is, indeed, a Stonehenge set up,” the narrator adds. “I am just saying there is something strange about this area and it looks very much like the mysterious ancient stone circle of Stonehenge.

The narrator also goes to the extent of suggesting that Stonehenge builders would have visited Mars and built the structure there or possibly vice versa.

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7 thoughts on “‘Stonehenge’ creators constructed Marshenge on Mars: Alien hunter”

  1. marcos_marcotron says:
    25 September 2015 at 18:13

    “it looks very much like the mysterious ancient stone circle of Stonehenge.”

    No, these randomly positioned rocks do not look anything like Stonehenge.

    “”I know the formation is not an exact match, nor am I saying it is,
    indeed, a Stonehenge set up,” the narrator adds”

    In which case, why does the narrator go “to the extent of suggesting that Stonehenge builders would have visited Mars and built the structure there or possibly vice versa.”

    Reply
  2. Bruno Muratori says:
    26 September 2015 at 07:11

    How perfectly ridiculous !!! There is no similarity whatsoever, to suggest anything of the sort is completely unscientific.

    Reply
  3. Conrad Spiteri says:
    26 September 2015 at 08:22

    Nothing strange there… similar formations are seen on Earth that occur naturally. For example check out these coordinates 36.073445, 14.254874 and 36.066496, 14.254396 . Exactly the same thing!

    Reply
  4. Mick says:
    26 September 2015 at 10:07

    I should have got a job as a scientific reporter. Looks easier than I thought.

    Reply
  5. KingCnut says:
    26 September 2015 at 10:18

    How could a people who have mastered space travel have left stone circles and stone pyramids as the *only* evidence of their existence? It makes no sense at all. Pure fantasy.

    Reply
  6. BillClitone says:
    26 September 2015 at 13:22

    the only thing missing from this video is a moron holding a flashlight under his chin.

    Reply
  7. awilson167 says:
    26 September 2015 at 19:43

    So the druids, not content with constructing a simple stone monument on earth, mastered the complexities of interplanetary space travel so they could go and replicate the same achievement on mars. It all makes perfect sense….

    Reply

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