A Strange Video Posted on YouTube Claims There Is an Immense Underwater Wall Located Beneath Earth’s Oceans

According to a mystery YouTube video, there is a gigantic wall beneath Earth’s oceans that encircles the entire world.

This mystery wall, discovered by the YouTube channel ‘Flat Earth Arabic,’ claims to be tens of thousands of miles long and thousands of miles wide beneath the sea.

UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists have discovered numerous inexplicable items on Google Earth in the past. Google Earth has sparked people’s imaginations all around the world, from pyramids to strange structures, petroglyphs, and even underwater towns.

We recently reported on a rumored discovery off the coast of Mexico—12°8’1.5′′N, 119°35’26.4′′W—where a researcher allegedly uncovered a massive underwater pyramid. ‘Researchers’ have discovered things that allegedly contradict what we know about our history among the countless constructions that are thought to remain concealed beneath the water.

Last year, a youngster using Google Earth ‘discovered’ one of the Maya’s largest, previously undiscovered ancient cities, according to academics.

Researchers all throughout the world have been looking for Pyramids and lost constructions that have escaped specialists for decades in similar ways.

Using satellite pictures, American researcher Angela Micol discovered ‘Pyramids greater than those found on the Giza Plateau’ in 2012.

However, Google Earth has been used to make a slew of other discoveries.

Last year, we told you about a massive structure complex that stretches for 76 km at its furthest reaches.

Off the coast of Baja California, enigmatic tube-like structures with a width of about 2.4 miles have been discovered. Countless people believe they are just a few of the many undersea structures on our planet because of their unusual shape and distinct lines.

These fresh assertions, on the other hand, are likely to be unprecedented.

To many, this wall’s sheer magnitude and linearity indicate that it is not a natural development. Many individuals believe that anything like this is totally feasible as a result of various discoveries made around the world that utterly contradict history as we have been taught in school. After all, they say, the Earth is millions of years old, and we’re begging to find proof that many ancient civilizations once populated the world.

BUT WAIT A MINUTE, THIS CANNOT BE A WALL, RIGHT?

When you zoom in on the specified coordinates, you can see what appears to be a HUGE structure. Who, on the other hand, could have built such a barrier? How old is it, if it is indeed a man-made structure? What was the point of it?

Many people disagree, claiming that we are not staring at a real wall. In reality, the puzzling finding could have a completely rational explanation.

What if we’re dealing with a Google Earth bug?

Because Google Earth utilizes multiple photos when mapping the earth,’ it’s not rare to come across areas of the map that don’t exactly match up, resulting in a MASSIVE wall that encircles the entire planet.

One of the most likely explanations for this “amazing discovery” is that we are looking at a digital seam in the Poles’ mapping.

ERROR IN STITCHING SATELLITE IMAGES?

The method of integrating multiple photographic photos with overlapping fields of view to form a segmented panorama or high-resolution image is known as image stitching or photo stitching.

Most ways to image stitching, which are commonly done with computer software, need virtually precise overlaps between images and similar exposures to generate seamless results.

Image stitching is a common technique in today’s world, and it was used to create the satellite photos we see on Google Earth.

BUT AN ENTIRE WALL ENCOMPASSING THE ENTIRE EARTH?

A variety of factors could have contributed to such an outcome. Many factors, including illumination, angle of view, and reference, may have contributed to this enormous inaccuracy. The changing background between two photographs with the same continuous foreground could be one of the most frequent causes for the seam to appear.

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