1. Natural
2. Humans with copper tools
Hope this clears that up
scarletmagnolia on
Where is this?
TheGuyShyguy on
looks like the product of a water jet cutter
HealthyShake3437 on
Ummm, yes…. but no…
PlanetLandon on
The human body was never designed.
PlanetLandon on
The Al Naslaa rock is a landform 50 kilometres south of the Tayma oasis in Saudi Arabia.
It is a large sandstone rock split neatly down the middle into two parts, both balanced on small pedestals. The overall shape of the rock is due to wind erosion and the chemical weathering made possible by the moist conditions in the protected underside of the rock.
It is split in two by a joint.
ZampanoGuy on
The first one is natural.
JewyMcjewison on
I thought bots couldn’t post anymore…
kikibubbles85 on
Lightning?
AlwaysAndForeverOne on

“Lazers”
ChocolateSpecific263 on
you can maybe use frequencies to modify matter so you can shape stone like sculptures.
Fair-Comedian-9682 on
yes
Emm_withoutha_L-88 on
With a string and sand you can do this, just takes a long long long time
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1. Natural
2. Humans with copper tools
Hope this clears that up
Where is this?
looks like the product of a water jet cutter
Ummm, yes…. but no…
The human body was never designed.
The Al Naslaa rock is a landform 50 kilometres south of the Tayma oasis in Saudi Arabia.
It is a large sandstone rock split neatly down the middle into two parts, both balanced on small pedestals. The overall shape of the rock is due to wind erosion and the chemical weathering made possible by the moist conditions in the protected underside of the rock.
It is split in two by a joint.
The first one is natural.
I thought bots couldn’t post anymore…
Lightning?

“Lazers”
you can maybe use frequencies to modify matter so you can shape stone like sculptures.
yes
With a string and sand you can do this, just takes a long long long time
The gods … ⚡️
