A
startling discovery has been made at the Devils Tower in Wyoming.
Scientists from the Wyoming State Parks Department were conducting
photographic seismic readings below the tower, when they discovered an
incredibly large petrified root system below the tower. They may
have discovered, what looks like a giant root system stemming from the
base of The Devils Tower. The root system has been measured at 4 miles
deep by 7 miles wide. they are currently conducting studies and tests
to confirm that this is actually a root system and not just a
coincidence. This discovery could rewrite history and science as we
know it.
Devils Tower in Montana

Steven
Spielberg fans are likely familiar with Devils Tower, even if they
don’t know it by name. It towers at 1267 feet above the plains of
northeastern Wyoming and was famously featured in the film Close
Encounters of the Third Kind.
Note: You can find these ancient tree stumps all over the planet earth. Just look at the examples below...
Jugurtha Tableland in Tunisia

Mount Roraima in South America

Sure,
there are things that we call forests, but these are in reality just
the remains of an ecologically rich world that once held 40 mile high
trees, with trunks two miles across. Flat top mountains are possibly
remnants of behemoth trees, cut down by large machines. Jagged
mountains presumably are severed stumps of trees that fell or were
knocked over possibly in some great calamity.
Northern plains of Acidalia Planitia, on Planet Mars

A Mars probe has snapped a peculiar image of the Red Planet's surface
that looks like a giant tree stump, rings and all. The
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), a joint mission by the European Space
Agency (ESA) and Russia's space agency Roscosmos, studies Mars from
above, circling the planet and collecting data about its sparse
atmosphere. But this orbital vantage point also allows TGO to see Mars
from above, snapping images with its Color and Stereo Surface Imaging
System (CaSSIS) camera.
In a newly revealed image the orbiter snapped on June 13, 2021 in the
northern plains of Acidalia Planitia, a strange surface feature is
turning heads. From above, it looks like a giant tree stump, with
concentric rings marking its years of age.
Ancient Mushrooms of White Sands Desert in Egypt

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