While a Quebec man was planning a camping trip, he stumbled upon a strange pit. After reaching out to professional, it was ...
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Joël Lapointe from Quebec, Canada, was investigating the Côte-Nord region ahead of a camping trip using Google Maps when he found what could be a crater left ... came across a pit he found ...
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Joël Lapointe came across a 'suspicious pit' in Quebec's Côte-Nord region while browsing on Google Maps ahead of a camping ...
The potential meterorite impact crater is located about 100 kilometres ... he stumbled across a pit. About 15 kilometres in diameter, he said something about its curve seemed suspicious.
A man decided to get in touch with a scientist after discovering the eerie truth about a 'suspicious pit' on Google Maps.
The team has already received samples from the site, and preliminary analysis reveals that at least one contains zircon, a ...
A man planning a camping trip using Google Maps ran across a uniquely curved spherical pit in Quebec and started asking ...