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Help Me Uncover the Secrets of the Eye of Africa (Richat Structure)
Hello, my name is David Stig Hansen, and I’m on a journey to unravel one of the greatest mysteries of our planet. For the past eight years, I’ve been researching the Richat Structure (commonly known as the Eye of Africa), a fascinating and enigmatic formation located in the Mauritanian desert. This structure has captivated scientists, historians, and explorers alike for decades. While mainstream explanations suggest it’s a natural geological dome, my research points to something much more extraordinary—a possible connection to ancient civilizations, including the legends of Atlantis and the giants of history.
Why I Need Your Help
I’ve already embarked on three expeditions to the Richat Structure, diving deep into its mysteries and gathering over a terabyte of video footage and imagery. Each trip has revealed incredible discoveries:
Evidence of large-scale quarries that suggest work beyond human scale or ability.
Parallel canals and straight-line formations on the Adrar Plateau that defy simple geological explanations.
Patterns and features visible through satellite and Lidar imagery that hint at advanced ancient engineering.
But the Richat Structure isn’t just about understanding the past—it’s about challenging the limits of what we believe is possible.
Now, I’m planning my fourth expedition in January/February, a crucial trip to document and investigate key areas, including what I call the “Giants’ Quarry,” a site with massive excavation patterns that seem beyond the scope of human capabilities. This trip is vital to take my research to the next level and bring back evidence that could reshape how we see ancient history.
My Story
My journey began not as a scientist, but as an enthusiast who couldn’t ignore the patterns I started seeing on Google Earth. My curiosity turned into a mission, and over the years, I’ve immersed myself in the world of ancient history, alternative theories, and hands-on exploration. This isn’t just a hobby—it’s a calling.
What’s kept me going is the belief that these ancient mysteries are more than myths. The more I’ve uncovered, the clearer it has become that advanced civilizations existed long before mainstream history acknowledges. The Richat Structure, in my view, holds the key to understanding those civilizations.
Beyond Africa, my research has also led to discoveries in North America, where I’ve found features I strongly believe were created by giants. My findings and theories have started to gain attention, and I’m eager to share them with others who are as passionate about uncovering the truth as I am.
Why This Matters
The Richat Structure isn’t just a fascinating formation—it’s a symbol of our quest to understand the unknown. This research could shed light on how our ancestors lived, built, and thrived in ways that seem impossible to us today. It’s about rewriting history with evidence and opening minds to new possibilities.
By supporting this campaign, you’re not just funding another expedition. You’re joining me on this mission to uncover the truth about our shared human story. Your contribution will help cover the costs of travel, equipment, and the logistics needed to document and share these findings with the world.
How You Can Help
My goal is to raise $10,000 to make this trip possible. Your support will go directly toward:
Travel expenses to Mauritania.
Field equipment for documentation (drones, cameras, etc.).
Local guides, permits, and transportation within the desert.
Analyzing and sharing the findings through videos, reports, and presentations.
Even if you can’t contribute financially, sharing this campaign with your network would mean the world to me.
Let’s Make History Together
This is more than an expedition—it’s a chance to explore the limits of what we know and bring ancient mysteries to light. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for considering supporting this journey. Together, we can uncover the secrets of the Eye of Africa and contribute to a greater understanding of our world.
Organizer

David Hansen
Organizer
Banning, CA