Google Earth user claims to find ‘ancient alien UFO’ buried in Algeria desert

A Google Earth user claims to have found compelling evidence that a UFO is buried in the desert in Alergia, with a video showing a mystery star-shaped land formation.

In the clip, conspiracy theorist Scott C Waring explains what he believes the "alien" object is at the coordinates 29°14'25.N, 7°02'11."W.

Showing the five-pointed star landform on his computer screen, he says: "On the edge of Algeria I found something that looks like a five-pointed UFO and it looks ancient.

'It looks really, really ancient… is that incredible or what?'

Showing a colour version of the screenshot, Scott continues: "When I sharpened it and enhanced it you could see that it's a five-pointed and there are dark areas over here and a big hump over it.

"It does look like an ancient spaceship that has landed and been buried over the millennia."

Google Earth denotes the object as "H 666" which could mean it is a hill, and says it is a park in Oum El Assel, a sparsely populated town in the province of Tindouf.

The video, posted on Scott's UFO Sightings Daily YouTube channel, impressed other truth-seekers who shared their own insights on the weird finding.

One person commented: "Is it metallic and buried deep in the desert sand, I want to go to it and explore inside to see if there are any Extraterrestrial Aliens!"

"It almost looks like it’s moss growing around it as if it’s organic or biomechanical," suggested a second viewer.

Someone else wrote: "Scott… If u look closely there are a couple of tunnels going into the hill. Could be living underground?"

A fourth commented: "That looks like a volcano and the spreading of the ashes gives it its shape."

Scott replied: "Aliens had to use common local material to create this sign for us to find."

Have you looked at the coordinates? Have your say and let us know what you think H 666 might be in the comments below

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