It's not clear why the ancient humans built these mysterious circles, but we suspect they had religious significance
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Ah yes, "religious significance" the get-out-of-jail-free card of archeologist since, well, forever.
Impossible, humans couldn't do something this advanced. It's definitely aliens
I wonder how many "ritual" objects in archaeology were just someone being bored and making random shit
"We don't know what it does or what it was for so it was probably religious. Now someone go fetch the religious dildo."
Well if those carts were left exactly there for thousands of years, we’d eventually just have a circular iron ore deposit
I was expecting the magic roundabout.
Bold of you to assume that there will be anyone around to deem us “ancient”
These carts are exhibiting similar behavior to that of their larger ancestors, the Covered Wagon found on the early American prairies. They too would circle in times of danger.
That’s the Costco parking lot in Goleta isn’t it?
It lools really similar, but I don't think so. Wrong number of windows on that tower on the corner, the arch is different, and the lamps, while the same style, have only two per pole at that point in the lot.
Ah yes, "religious significance" the get-out-of-jail-free card of archeologist since, well, forever.