Minescan Prospectors
Minescan Prospectors
Subsurface void
In the image below, you can see how a subsurface void detected through satellite imagery appears.
Minescan Prospectors
Underground passage
In the image below, you can see how an underground passage is displayed.
Minescan Prospectors
House Ruins
In the image below, you can see the remains of the foundation of a house that no longer exists, as well as the septic tank.
Minescan Prospectors
Ruins
In the image below, you can see the foundations of a demolished building, likely an ancient center, and voids indicating the presence of caverns.
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Basement
In the image below, you can see an underground room.
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Μinerals
In the image, we can accurately observe the presence of minerals in the mountain.
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Well
In the image, you can accurately see a well.
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Underground water lines
In the image, we can see underground water lines. This explains why when digging at the location, massive amounts of water are encountered after three meters.
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Ore
In the image, we see a mineral deposit or buried metallic mass.
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Artificial cavity
In the image, we accurately observe a precisely shaped underground void, from which we infer that it is a human-made construction rather than natural.
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Pyramid Survey
In the image, you see an analysis of a well-known pyramid monument, the name of which, for obvious reasons, we cannot disclose. We observe the corridors, as well as the presence of a metallic mass, which could either be an installation by archaeologists or something that has not yet been discovered.