A mysterious video posted on YouTube states that there is a supermassive wall located beneath the Earth's oceans, which covers the entire planet. This mysterious wall appears to be massive and has tens of thousands of kilometers wide below the ocean. However, these new claims go beyond anything we've found. The size of this wall and its adherence to linearity indicate that for many it is not a natural formation. This can't be a wall, right? Https://youtu.be/M5Tt5ubPqiQ when addressing the coordinates provided, see clearly what appears to be a massive structure. But who could have erected such a wall? If it really is an artificial structure, how old is it? What was your purpose? Many disagree and do not believe that we look at a real wall. In fact, there might even be a perfectly reasonable explanation for the enigmatic discovery. What if it's a GOOGLE EARTH problem? Due to the fact that Google Earth uses different images to "map the planet," it is not uncommon to find parts of the map that simply do not match perfectly, resulting in a massive wall that covers the entire planet. One of the most likely explanations for this "striking find" is that we are seeing a digital aspect in the mapping of the Poles. But an entire wall covering the Earth? Many things may have played a role in creating such an effect. Clarification, point of view, reference and many other things may have played a crucial role in this massive error. One of the most likely reasons for sewing to appear may be to change the background between two images for the same continuous foreground. What are your thoughts? What are we looking at? A supermassive wall like the previous video says? Or just another error in image processing techniques in Google Maps? Via: Ancient-code