Does Google Maps Expose ‘China’s Area 51’? Conspiracy Theorists Claim Gobi Desert’s Stonehenge-like Structure Is a Hidden Base

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Sharp-eyed conspiracy theorists claim to have spotted a secret ‘military base’ in the middle of the Gobi desert.

The circular formation of buildings, which has been likened to the shape of Stonehenge, was spotted between Kathmandu in Nepal and Mongolia on Google Maps.

Sharp-eyed conspiracy theorists claim to have spotted a secret 'military base' in the middle of the the Gobi desert. The strange circular formation, which has been likened to the Stonehenge, was spotted between Kathmandu in Nepal and Mongolia using Google Maps

Sharp-eyed conspiracy theorists claim to have spotted a secret ‘military base’ in the middle of the the Gobi desert. The strange circular formation, which has been likened to the Stonehenge, was spotted between Kathmandu in Nepal and Mongolia using Google Maps

Conspiracy theorists Blake and Brett Cousins, who run the popular YouTube channel ‘thirdphaseofthemoon’, believe the circular site is a ‘runway for extraterrestrials’.

Google Earth Reveals Strange, Unidentified Structures in the Middle of China's Gobi Desert - Business Insider

According to the video creators, three aircrafts are clearly stationed in the middle of the circular base, with trucks and control towers also stationed around the site.

‘Three airlines within the circular formation of rocks and buildings, I’m not entirely sure what I’m looking at,’ the Cousins brothers wrote. ‘It almost looks like Stonehenge from this aerial view’.

The Cousins brothers also suggested it could be ‘an area 51 for China’.

Bizarre structures in the desert in China discovered on Google Maps

Readers flooded the controversial post with their own opinions about exactly what caused the formation.

‘Maybe it’s a huge solar panel for under ground living,’ wrote YouTube user ‘Jolene N’.

A user called ‘Steve’ said that it ‘looks like a old military base’.

‘Stop with the hype, it’s a test rang for reconnaissance aircraft, their cameras and targeting equipment,’ wrote another YouTube user who comments under the name ‘joshreynolds72’. (sic)

Unidentified: One bizarre structure (pictured) was spotted by a Google Maps satellite on the borders of Gansu province and Xinjiang. The internet was buzzing with theories about what their purpose was, with suggestions ranging from giant QR readers to practise targets for military satellites

Unidentified: One bizarre structure (pictured) was spotted by a Google Maps satellite on the borders of Gansu province and Xinjiang. The internet was buzzing with theories about what their purpose was, with suggestions ranging from giant QR readers to practise targets for military satellites

Some internet users have been trying to overlay one of the strange structures on to various U.S. city maps, worried that there may be a sinister military purpose behind them.

Speculation: Some internet users have been overlaying the strange strange structures over maps of U.S cities

Others have pointed out that if China wanted to attack a US city, it doesn’t need a practise map in the desert.

It is also difficult to tell what the structures are made of – whether they are painted on or dug into the landscape.

A closer look: When you zoom in closer you can spot burnt out vehicles in the Gobi desert, raising questions about what China might be building in a region it uses for its military, space and nuclear programmes

Speculation: Some internet users have been overlaying the strange structures over maps of US cities while a closer view shows burnt out vehicles (right) which have raised questions about whether the desert has been used for military purposes

Close-up: Experts say that the most likely explanation is that the clearest of the symbols are used as 'calibration' for spy satellites - a common practice for superpowers such as China

Close-up: Experts say that the most likely explanation is that the clearest of the symbols are used as ‘calibration’ for spy satellites – a common practice for superpowers such as China