We are on Mars. Aerial view from a very high altitude of a massive circular stone platform, several hundred meters in circumference, now in ruins and half- buried by the desert sands, evoking a spiritual and extraterrestrial site. In the distance, scattered rocks and jagged outcrops can be seen. The sun is setting, casting long shadows over the desert. Five immense sculpted megaliths, heavily eroded, are arranged in a five- pointed star around a central point, resembling ancient extraterrestrial obelisks. At the center of the circle lies a circular altar. Smaller megaliths are also visible, arranged in an orderly pattern around the stone circle’s core. All are weathered by centuries of Martian storms. The circular structure lies flush with the ground, partially covered by small sand dunes. The scene is breathtaking, bathed in the warm hues of the Martian sunset. The wind stirs, lifting a fine veil of dust into the air. As the sun sets, the colors shift toward deep blues and oranges
