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Colossal Ruins in the Area of Neptune III

Fractal Science Fiction posted on Oct 24, 2010
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En circulant par une ouverture assez importante, les cosmonautes explorateurs eurent la surprise de se retrouver dans une salle colossale. Un grand pan de mur était habillé d'ouvertures à la gracieuse architecture, qui semblaient être des fenêtres d'un colossal balcon, d'où pouvaient être regardés des évènements extérieurs à ce mur, mais aussi à l'intérieur de la bâtisse elle-même. Par les plus grosses ouvertures, les visiteurs découvraient comme des architectures de salles. L'équipe ne pouvait de suite interpréter le rôle de ces ouvertures, puisque le Mausolée semblait être une construction colossale et intrigante laissée là par une curieuse civilisation spatiale...l'orientation réelle par rapport à un sol bien tangible n'existait pas ici...pour nous curieux, ce qui semblait un mur vertical pouvait être aussi un plancher ou un plafond !!! Par contre, il semblait certain que les constructeurs de cet édifice avaient un certain amour de la symétrie, tant par ce que nous pouvions distinguer des parois extérieures que celles découvertes à l'intérieur. les murs dans cette agora, étaient aussi gravés et semblaient parcourus de galeries, si l'on en croyait les reliefs apparents. Une race proto-humaine pouvait-elle avoir construit ce bâtiment? des détails non visibles telle que l’absence apparente d'escaliers indiquait simplement qu'ici les occupants originels, se déplaçaient comme nous en "volant" d'une façon naturelle ou mécanique... Circulating through an opening large enough, the cosmonauts explorers were surprised to find himself in a huge room. A large section of wall was dressed openings to the graceful architecture, which appeared to be windows of a huge balcony, where events could be viewed outside the wall, but also inside the building itself same. For larger openings, as visitors discovered architectures rooms. The team could not immediately interpret the role of the openings, since the mausoleum seemed to be a colossal construction and intriguing left there by a strange civilization ... spatial orientation relative to a real tangible good ground did not exist here ... for us curious, what seemed like a vertical wall could also be a floor or ceiling! By cons, it seemed certain that the builders of this building had a love of symmetry, both in what we could see the outer walls as that found inside. walls in the agora, were also burned and seemed driven galleries, if we believed the apparent relief. A proto-human race could she have built this building? details not visible as the apparent lack of stairs simply stated here the original occupants, as we were moving into "flying" in a natural or mechanical ... Have a beautiful sunday !

Comments (31)


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dochtersions

3:57AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

I see many niches in the 'wall'. Are those all mysteries, which hide there in this amazing ruins?

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ginb

4:03AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

superbe merci

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carlx

4:05AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Cool work!!!

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ragouc

4:12AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Well done.

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algra

4:45AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Smart realisation!

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farmerC

4:48AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Fantastic work.

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bimm3d

5:04AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

wonderful!!

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A_Sunbeam

5:08AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Well done!

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Dreamingbee

5:12AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

wonderful work !

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KataPan

5:48AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

La ruine élégante et belle ! Fantastique !

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greyone

6:46AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Amazing image! Excellent work.

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flavia49

7:42AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

very intriguing image and story!!

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peedy

8:49AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Fantastic! Corrie

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Danny_G

9:20AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Nice lighting

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MrsRatbag

10:12AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Wonderful creation, both the image and the storyline!

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alessimarco

11:35AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Amazing!!!!

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kepp

12:17PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

nice one super work

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Umbetro38

12:27PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

eine ungewöhnliche aber sehr interresante Fractal arbeit

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jmb007

12:57PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

mouaissss,j'aurais pas aimer habiter la!!!trop colossal!!!! colossale image!! bonne soiree

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MagikUnicorn

1:40PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Super mais je m'ennui de t'est merveilleuses créations spatials :)

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mgtcs

2:49PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Gorgeous textures and colors, excellently done again!

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LivingPixels

3:41PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

super piece of design claude!!

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SIGMAWORLD

3:42PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Interesting fractal.

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sandra46

5:04PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

awesome image, i love this work!

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jocko500

5:38PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

super design

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amota99517

9:28PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Marvelous work! Love the lace like pattern that this has.

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eekdog

9:52PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

gorgeous golden fractal, wow!!

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AureliusdeMercoeur

3:28PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Une composition fantastique et un texte très inspiré !! Bravo, Claude !!

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Richardphotos

9:44PM | Mon, 25 October 2010

very creative work

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three_grrr

3:54PM | Wed, 27 October 2010

Wow .. this becomes more and more amazing and intriguing! So as I understand, there are no stairs to reach the what appear to be upper floors? Perhaps this race of beings who constructed this incredible place could levitate at will, or perhaps even fly! Amazing work Dear Claude, and a most intriguing story!

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