Can nature imitate human engineering?
"It's the road to Atlantis"
As can be heard in the video, one of the scientists says:"It's the road to Atlantis," while another one resembles"the Yellow Brick Road" in the children's novelAlthough the formation strongly resembles a human-made brick road with rectangular blocks, it is actually a pattern of cracks in the seabed that is"an example of ancient active volcanic geology," according to the description in the video posted by the"the unique 90-degree fractures are likely...
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