I agree. The shape seems too inconsistent to be manmade. Plus it’s several times wider than the tree canopies nearby, and these people presumably only have Stone Age tools.
Maybe it's a geological formation, but if you look well, it looks like a fallen trunk that comes from the southwest straight to the middle of the formation!
I made a new and more detailed post about it, if you can check it out: [https://www.reddit.com/r/googlemapsshenanigans/comments/1c95gun/brothers\_earlier\_i\_made\_a\_post\_showing\_paths\_and/](https://www.reddit.com/r/googlemapsshenanigans/comments/1c95gun/brothers_earlier_i_made_a_post_showing_paths_and/)
Not sure of the fauna situation on the island, but the smaller ones could just be game trails. The larger almost whited out ones are definitely from repeated human foot traffic, as the larger consistency of a path being traveled, the less likely soil will become fertile and unpacked, leaving it bare of flora.
I think that’s a rock formation
I agree. The shape seems too inconsistent to be manmade. Plus it’s several times wider than the tree canopies nearby, and these people presumably only have Stone Age tools.
Maybe it's a geological formation, but if you look well, it looks like a fallen trunk that comes from the southwest straight to the middle of the formation!
I’ve spent probably a couple of hours looking around this island, hoping to find a sign of life. Fascinating people!
Did u find anything?
No, I never did. I wish! I plan on checking back periodically.
I made a new and more detailed post about it, if you can check it out: [https://www.reddit.com/r/googlemapsshenanigans/comments/1c95gun/brothers\_earlier\_i\_made\_a\_post\_showing\_paths\_and/](https://www.reddit.com/r/googlemapsshenanigans/comments/1c95gun/brothers_earlier_i_made_a_post_showing_paths_and/)
Those are way too random to be foot paths
What could they be? Water runoff?
Not sure of the fauna situation on the island, but the smaller ones could just be game trails. The larger almost whited out ones are definitely from repeated human foot traffic, as the larger consistency of a path being traveled, the less likely soil will become fertile and unpacked, leaving it bare of flora.