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A Gaping Wound on Gliese581e! (I)

Fractal Science Fiction posted on Oct 04, 2010
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M/B 1.63 Nous venions de faire un tour complet de Gliese581e, en survolant pôle et zone d'activité volcanique, lorsque notre radar d'approche, détecta cette monstrueuse grotte aux dimensions colossales comme une plaie ouverte dans le sol de cette cousine terrestre lointaine ! Une cinquantaine de kilomètres de long sur une quinzaine de kilomètres de large...une conduit sur le côté gauche, semblait correspondre à une profondeur interne plus importante, compte tenu de la lumière...ces deux pylônes nous impressionnaient fortement, tant par leurs dimensions, que par leurs structures...métalliques où végétale ? Une véritable énigme se posait à nos cerveaux incrédules ! We had to make a full turn Gliese581e, flying over the pole and area of volcanic activity, when our approach radar, detected this monstrous cave of mammoth proportions as an open wound in the soil of this land distant cousin! Some fifty kilometers long and ten miles wide ... a duct on the left side, seemed to correspond to an internal depth greater, given the light ... the two towers we highly impressed both by their dimensional structures by metal ... or plant? A conundrum arose in our brains unbelievers! ha ve a splendid week ALL !

Comments (32)


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Lenord

8:38AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Love the color, nice Bulb edge closeup Peace

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lyron

8:45AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Fascinating image!!!

XoxoTree

8:46AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

STUNNING TO VIEW.

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dochtersions

8:55AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

What happens to all of you anyway. Great adventures and mysteries in your brains. Please take care, Claude. What I see is quite impressive!

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farmerC

9:20AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Fantastice creation.

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annie5

10:03AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Une scène intéressante et j'aimerais tellement visiter une grotte! SUPER :)

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peedy

10:12AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Fantastic! Corrie

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flavia49

11:02AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

wonderful image!! magnifique image!

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Danny_G

11:07AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Woaw excellent coloring

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sylki

11:53AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

WOW!!!This is amazing!! You have done a brilliant work here Claude!!

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mgtcs

12:24PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Gorgeous, a truly fantastic textures and shapes here, amazing one my friend!

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greyone

12:31PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Amazing work. Your magnificent image is even better when accompanied by the story you shared.

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carlx

12:39PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Gorgeous!!!

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kepp

12:52PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

excellant m/b nice sense of depth

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AureliusdeMercoeur

1:04PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Les équipages des navettes exploratrices prirent des centaines de photos de ces etranges, spectaculaires et fascinantes formations rocheuses dont on ne connaissait pas d'équivalent sur les planètes du Système Solaire !! Après de longues délibérations, les scientifiques du Pegasius retinrent l'hypothèse d'un processus de cristalisation, peut-être voisin de celui des roches évaporitiques...Des droïdes prélevèrent des échantillons et l'on s'aperçut avec stupeur qu'il s'agissait de la même roche que celle de la Stèle d'origine inconnue découverte sur Mars, quelques dizaines d'années plus tôt !!!.... Formidable création, Claude !! Bravo !!

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jmb007

1:17PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

c'est une planete vivante,c'est tout!!bellze image!

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treasureprints

2:12PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

The title definitely fits. Very interesting.:)

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JSGraphics

2:37PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Excellent work! Well Done!

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Richardphotos

2:44PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

spectacular MB Claude.very well done

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alessimarco

3:12PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Fantastic work!!!!

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tryky5carla

4:19PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

GORGEOUS, FANTASTIC AND VERRY INTERESTING FRACTAL, GREAT WORK !!!!!!!!

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sandra46

5:00PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

OUTSTANDING IMAGE, GREAT WORK!!!

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bakapo

7:25PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

this is fantastic... wow!

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jocko500

11:21PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

wow the textures is super cool here

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afugatt

11:56PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Excellent!

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algra

2:57AM | Tue, 05 October 2010

Cool creation.

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KataPan

4:54AM | Tue, 05 October 2010

Les colonnes sont la terre soi-même. Magnifique !

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cricke49

8:47AM | Tue, 05 October 2010

excellent mb3d image excellent story line as well!:)*5

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MrsRatbag

8:54AM | Tue, 05 October 2010

Wow, this is amazing! It looks just like something you'd see in a medical picture, but still looks geological too, wonderful work!

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amota99517

4:43PM | Tue, 05 October 2010

Excellent work. The story breathes such life in your art.

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