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<cite> By Jesus Diaz
</cite> Nov 13, 2011 3:58 PM
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Why Is China Building These Gigantic Structures In the Middle of the Desert? (Update 2)

This is crazy. New photos have appeared in Google Maps showing unidentified titanic structures in the middle of the Chinese desert. The first one is an intricate network of what appears to be huge metallic stripes. Is this a military experiment?
Update 2: readers are finding even more weird stuff.
They seem to be wide lines drawn with some white material. Or maybe the dust have been dug by machinery.
It's located in Dunhuang, Jiuquan, Gansu, north of the Shule River, which crosses the Tibetan Plateau to the west into the Kumtag Desert. It covers an area approximately one mile long by more than 3,000 feet wide.
The tracks are perfectly executed, and they seem to be designed to be seen from orbit.
 

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I believe China is secretly way ahead of the rest of the world in everything, including the United States.

They just don't feel the need to prove anything to anyone or the rush to show it yet like other countries do.
 

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I believe China is secretly way ahead of the rest of the world in everything, including the United States.

They just don't feel the need to prove anything to anyone or the rush to show it yet like other countries do.

Evidence?
 

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