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NASA Photo Shows Three Massive Towers On Mars

Images captured by the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft reveal what looks like three huge towers on Mars equally spaced out from one another and symmetrically aligned. The massive structures were spotted in the Terra Meridiani area of Mars located just south of the equator where surface material appear to be constantly in the process of getting stripped away. The towers appear to be artificial and laid out in the same pattern as the famous Giza pyramids of Egypt. The Daily Sheeple reports: Here’s yet another curious find on the surface of the red planet.

Trump Takes Victory Lap After Ford Cancels $1.6 Billion Mexican Expansion Plan As "Vote Of Confidence" In President-Elect

Trump Takes Victory Lap After Ford Cancels $1.6 Billion Mexican Expansion Plan As "Vote Of Confidence" In President-Elect

Update: sure enough, here comes Trump's twitter victory lap:

 

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Stoned Sheep Go On New Year Rampage

A flock of stoned sheep went on a “psychotic rampage” over the New Year after eating cannabis dumbed in a village in Wales. According to locals from the Welsh village of Rhydypandy in Swansea, the sheep were spotted roaming around the streets and randomly breaking into people’s homes. County councillor Ioan Richard told reporters that sheep were “getting in people’s gardens and one even entered a bungalow and left a mess in the bedroom”.

1,000s Of Sea Creatures Mysteriously Washed Up Dead In Canada

Thousands of herring, starfish, lobster and crabs have mysteriously washed up dead on some Canadian beaches. Officials have been struggling to find why so many of sea creatures turned up dead on some beaches along the Bay of Fundy near Digby, Nova Scotia. Tests, so far, tests have found nothing out of the ordinary in the sea. RT reports: “We have ruled out the usual suspects,” said Kent Smedbol, manager of population ecology for Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), after scientists went out and examined the bay on Thursday.

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