Posted by paul on February 10, 2023 at 20:02:31 from (66.60.209.84):
In Reply to: Re: Wow-- posted by warbaby on February 10, 2023 at 09:32:26:
Thanks warbaby. That overhead shows it as a real deal to me of the rail tracks. The flatter ground level pic of those tracks is taken just perfectly to cover up the actual crack in the ground, and why it appears to be a fake to me.
Im still puzzled about the road picture as that looks all settled and regrown.
Im not all worried about these two pictures, I just find them interesting, and like to see my thought process figure out the reality from the clues in the pictures.
Clearly there was a great tragedy in that region with great losses and a terrible thing.
Im not sure why some of you are condemning those that like to puzzle out a mystery as to how these pictures can look the way they do, if they are real or not.
One thing is not the same as the other, it is not either or.
Curious minds like to puzzle about things like this, why are you trying to condemn curiosity and logic and trying to learn and understand? I feel bad for you who just accept things without ever questioning anything. Shoe is on the other foot.
Anyhow, I enjoyed this thread and the opportunity to think and grow because of it. Despite a few negative voices.
Enjoy life, think for yourselves, be curious, question things, learn. The earthquake shows how fragile life can be, live it while you can.
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