Bizarre structures spotted by Google satellite in Chinese desert area

Google Maps is a great online app, allows us to navigate our way to our Bridge club, Cigar club, Wine club or other vice clubs like Poker, hockey and of course, the local strip clubs. The invasiveness of Google satellite view has become even more apparent with the recent satellite photos from the Chinese region of Dunhuang, Jiuquan, Gansu, north of the Shule River, which crosses the Tibetan Plateau into the Kumtag Desert.

The series of lines pictured here, are what is seen from space, and if you browse around the area with Google Maps you’ll find more impressive images of what appears to be a Chinese Area-51, or as they say in China: 中国地区- 51.

So what are they? Check back around this time tomorrow and we might have the answer

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