The Mystery of the Eye of Sahara, this is the explanation of scientists ( Photo/Video)

The Eye of the Sahara has been hidden for millenniums from our eyes. This was due to the fact that the mysterious geological formation was very large, but it was difficult to find out exactly when it happened. It was NASA when it started sending people into space with whom they saw the bull's eye between the sand [...]
It was NASA when it started sending people into space with whom they saw the bull's eye between the sand of the Sahara that was first discovered. Even now scientists have doubts about this phenomenon.

The Eye of the Sahara” was officially known as the Richat structure and is located in Mauritani in the Western Sahara Desert.
The mission IV spaceman Gemini had made a four-day trip to Earth's orbit, ordering astronauts to take some pictures. They filmed a number of craters that in geologic terms have a very important impact on earth's history.
They also tell scientists every time the rocks of space have fallen to the ground and is able to help scientists predict what might happen in the future.
For some time scientists believed that the Eye of Sahara was, in fact, a crater. However, one thing was missing from the theory; there was not enough molten rock. Now the latest theories have suggested that there is a story that is much more complicated after natural formation.


Scientists believe that the eye may have formed 100 million years ago
It is believed that the main structure of the Sahara Eye ring may be the eroded remains of what may have been a dome of layers of earth's crust. While scientists still have many questions about the structure, two geologists from Canada have come up with a theory about how the Eye of Sahara might be formed.
They said that the formation of the Eye may have begun over 100 million years ago when Pangea, the supercontinent, was torn from the tectonic plates, along with South America and Africa, separating from one another.
They say that the molten rock that pushed up the surface of the earth did not make it all the way, and that could have created layers of rock in a dome, like a large bubble on the surface of the skin, reports “Disclose”, broadcast Periscopi.



This could then have created the surrounding lines. The molten rock would also have digested the limestone near the middle of the Sahara Eye, and this would have collapsed later and formed a type of rock called frogs.
There are some who feel that the Eye of Sahara may be the remnant of the city of Atlantis, since Plato is said to have described it as a concentration ring of land and water. /Periscopi/