Does anyone knows where are this ruins from?

Does anyone knows where are this ruins from?

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Top segment is from this photo. It's interesting where the ruins came from?

From the ancient civilization of Photoshop.

Your imagination

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It's a relic from the Finno-Korean Hyperwar

no doubt, but is here an experts who can identify the ruins?

sorry im russian

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Fuck, i still have PTSD from that

Someone who is an expert in archeology should know what the ruins are? Please help to identify them

Here's the original with Charles Duke

Is that a piano on the left?

Are you really so stupid that you though OP thinks the PIC is real?

It's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station

How new are you to the real world?

I'll get back to you when I have more time tonight Op, I want to say they look vaguely familiar, but you could probably say that about any pile of brick shaped rocks.

Old enough to know that somebody who posts moon ruins and wants to know were they are from probably understands they aren't from the moon

I lied, I'm looking right now and can't stop because I'm frustrated that I'm not finding anything.

>he has never seen the daily Flat Earth/Moonhoax/contrail treads in Veeky Forums
>he has never had the misfortune of talking to someone who thinks Apollo 18 is a documentary
>he has never had discussions with people who post pic related un-ironically
>he has never taken engineering classes with someone convinced that the entire Apollo program was faked (he dropped out, surprisingly)
> he has never been jaded by the constant trolling on Veeky Forums

Fuck, dont remind me
>Go on Nasa's facebook
>read comment section on ANY picture
>weep for humanity

holy shit theres an alien spacecraft

Fucking keep this shit off Veeky Forums

They aren't asking if the moon landing is fake, they're asking what civilization the ruins are actually from.

Since it doesn't seem like anyone here knows, you could try asking /ic/, they might have some art history people with knowledge of ancient architecture. Or you could try Ask a Historian on reddit, they aren't as prone to shitpost replies.

I think there from Delphi but im probably wrong

the moon obviously

possibly? can't find a picture of it from the same angle...

Guys pay attention on right, there is a rock looks like a gear, it's probably part of a composite column

*looks to the left* wtf is this guy talking about

well if its next to the moon landing sight its somewhere in the Nevada desert

Its so weird, they look Greek unquestionably, but I dont know from there. Its either OC from the photoshopper or I have no idea

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i think thats a latter made out of diamonds

what are you talking about?

last remnants of the Korean Empire after the Finno-Korean Hyperwar