The Secret Circle of the Sahara

Hmmm. What is that? Could it be the eye of a hurricane? Jupiter's Great Red Spot turned blue? An ammonite? All acceptable guesses. The phenomenon sits in barren Northwest African terrain of the Mauritanian Sahara. A mystery that has intrigued scientists, geologists, astronomists and laypersons alike since its visual discovery by orbiting astronauts during the dawn of space travel. Le Guelb er Richat, or the Richat Structure.

Initially believed to be a crater caused by a meteoric impact, current consensus leans towards the explanation that the geological formation is a symmetrical uplift that has been laid bare by erosion. (For a more in depth explanation that employs even more over-your-head geological lexicon check in with the Geological Society of America.

The 50 km diameter structure, also referred to as the “Eye of Africa”, is located just a little off the beaten path in Northern Mauritania, not far from Ouadane or from the route of the endangered Dakar Rally. So if you're passing by the neighborhood on a Trans-Saharan trek with some nomads, keep your iPhone or GPS handy and have a look.

However, you may be just a tad disappointed when you get there. Like the Nazca Lines in Perú, the Richat Structure is best seen from above. Way above. But, if you are just kind of adventure seeking traveler to visit this part of Africa, chances are you will find beauty and satisfaction in the stunning Mars-like landscapes and otherworldly isolation that the Sahara grants its visitors.
Yet, there are some people who live in the area, scraping by as locals have for thousands of years. And there may, or may not be, a functioning hotel. The results of our research are inconclusive, but a hotel is referenced on a few websites. So let us know if you go. Not the type of place likely to pop up on Orbitz.
AER
Images courtesy of Nasa, Google Maps and John Spooner





6 COMMENTS
J S
August 30, 2008
You can see this from Google Maps (search for
Egobert Flandander
August 30, 2008
Why not a link to the location in google maps??
Jimmy
August 30, 2008
Google maps (hopefully it will let me post this): tinyurl.com/5dw8hj
Alvaro Eduardo Rojas
August 31, 2008
Thank you everyone for the input. The Google Maps link is now also in the 1st paragraph. Cheers!
zonaj.net
September 28, 2008
Hooray! Another strange place to visit on Earth!
Bass
November 6, 2008
zooming out far enough in Google Maps it looks nothing so much as an eye in the head of Africa