During our recent expedition to the Eye of Sahara, our team made a remarkable discovery in what we call “Plato’s Canal” – a massive three-meter-long object that bears striking similarities to an ancient corroded metal column. The artifact, found lying in the middle of the canal bed, appears heavily oxidized and degraded by time.

The object’s composition and appearance are particularly intriguing. Its surface exhibits extensive rust-like oxidation patterns, suggesting possible metallic origins. The uniform shape and size of the artifact – approximately three meters in length – indicates potential artificial construction rather than natural formation.

The location of this discovery is equally significant. Found within the ancient canal system that connects to the Richat Structure, this artifact adds another layer to the mounting evidence suggesting human activity in this region during a much earlier period than previously thought.

Samples of the rust-like material have been collected for further analysis. The object’s substantial size, positioning, and apparent metallic composition raise compelling questions about its origins and purpose. Could this be remnant infrastructure from an ancient maritime civilization?

While scientific analysis continues, this discovery adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that the Eye of Sahara region may have once hosted a sophisticated civilization capable of advanced metallurgy and engineering.

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The Richat Structure – Home of Atlantis | February 19, 2026

The Richat Structure , Mauritania
Nine days through Mauritania’s hidden heart — from the Atlantic coast to the lost city of the desert. This isn’t just a journey; it’s an investigation into one of humanity’s greatest enigmas — Plato’s Atlantis. Our expedition follows the ancient caravan trails to the Richat Structure, the mysterious circular formation believed by some explorers to match the description of Atlantis almost detail by detail. Along the way, we uncover real stories of ancient trade, forgotten fortresses, and the people who have survived for centuries at the edge of the world.
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