There's something tantalizing about this. I know that it's just chance alignment of natural and sometimes unintentional conscious or unconscious human
forces. I think nature is capable of producing these patterns on its own--without us. Yet I wonder if there's more to it than mere coincidence. And I
don't mean to say coincidence isn't an explanation. Rather, something more ominous: Maybe WE are coincidence too? This is not a new thought to me,
given I don't believe in a God. I have to necessarily keep an open mind about the origin of all reality. I do leave the door open for God. But it's
creepy somehow. Like this scene, sticks with me:
I guess the scene only meant something to me because I grew up as a christian. I believed in a God and everything had purpose. It rooted me. I became
an agnostic atheist over the years since. And sometimes I felt like I had an empty spot which was previously filled by my belief. So the movie felt
like it was communicating this to me.
It also helps the lights were off and it was late.
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Don't you guys think this couldn't be man made. Just take a look
at the carvings on the rocks surface and compare to the rock next to it.
Just my thought on this.
Think about it that a few 1000 years ago the sealevel was lower and that thing wasn't in the water.
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That is the ancient temple of the elephant god
way back before adam we were allowed to run naked and live in holes in the ground. Women shunned us except for the feasts of the full moons and
everyday we got to go a'vikining...
As SublimeCraft said that is one petrified looking Elephant.
Stars and Flags. What an awesome find. As an obsessed rock-climber we hunt out formations, but this is the most amazing I have seen, plus the
additional "resting" one.
Nature is mind blowing. Yes we can copy and imitate but nature creates.