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I bet it leads to the underground cities the goverment is building with the greys:
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Predators, maybe?? :dunno...

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The honest answer is that part of the world doesn't have above ground water. All of the water is in underground rivers. So what happens is they have cave-ins over the river and for some reason they are always near-perfect circles like that.

But I agree that it looks like something from a photoshop contest.
 
I am still skeptical. I used to read the Winnepag Free Press when I was young. It reminded me of the National Enquirer.

And the NY Daily News? Come on now.

Google News? Seriously?

The closest thing to credibility the story has so far isa second-hand "confirmation" supposedly by the AP through a second party.

This has the ring of movie-hype in it's beginning stages.
 
:dunno


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LoL everyone made this up to f with you dude. :slap conspiracy theorists are really losing it.

"Legit" news sources are too busy lubing up there knobs with all the oil gushing into the gulf to report on anything else.

I am still skeptical. I used to read the Winnepag Free Press when I was young. It reminded me of the National Enquirer.

And the NY Daily News? Come on now.

Google News? Seriously?

The closest thing to credibility the story has so far isa second-hand "confirmation" supposedly by the AP through a second party.

This has the ring of movie-hype in it's beginning stages.
 
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