lost Mayan city found with worlds largest pyramid
Wow, anyone else hear about this?
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Peace of mind, thankyou that was awesome. There has to be more of these treasures hiding in the depths of jungles and underground.
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Wow Fantastic find
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^^A small find by me but it may be a fantastic find for mankind....:original:
Your welcome Ammit. What an expedition this must be... |
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Peace of mind...nice! here is a thread about a pyramid found in Bosnia! I wonder which one is bigger :) and I also wonder if there are any pyramids in canada ;) hmmmm I really wonder...PM me any links if u got em thanks
Largest Oldest Pyramids are in Bosnia! http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=14055 have a great day - JT |
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Great thread!!
I'm very curious to what's under the oceans:yikes: I bet most of the ancient artifacts, cities ect are under the water... Probably would make what's on the surface rather dull:nono::tease: peace always jross |
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http://www.altarcheologie.nl/underwa.../Yonaguni3.jpg The ancient underwater pyramid structure off the coast of Yonaguni-jima, Japan http://www.4to40.com/images/newsat4/...er_Pyramid.jpg In September 1997, Dr Robert M. Schoch, a geology professor from Boston University, went to Japan to examine an enigmatic structure that had been discovered in 1985 off the coast of the southernmost Japanese island of Yonaguni Jima. He had been invited by the writer, Graham Hancock, to give his opinion as to whether or not the structure was 'natural' in origin or 'man-made'. The expedition was to be filmed for a series of three television documentaries, the "Quest for the Lost Civilisation" trilogy, which accompanied the release of Hancock's book, "Heaven's Mirror". Below, over three webpages, Dr Schoch expalins why he feels the structure is "... primarily, possibly totally, a natural structure.". But not all geologists are in agreement with Dr Schoch, and recent discoveries off the coast of Cuba, and in India, in the Gulf of Cambay, make it more likely that the Yonaguni structure is at least 'terraformed' - that is, originally a natural structure whose features have been enhanced by human hands. |
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More on Yonaguni Japan:
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Monk's mound USA, bigger volume that Egypt's biggest!!
http://www.crystalinks.com/united_states.html Do you really think it was built in 1200 AD? Someone wanted to level in 1891... http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstrac...679C94609ED7CF but they're still around see below: |
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That 'leveling' story is from 1891 it apparently didn't happen.
http://www.floatingfeatherpress.com/...onks_mound.jpg |
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Thanks for pointing that out Observer... very observant of you...
Nice thing about forums you can correct yourself after the fact sometimes... mistake? what mistake? |
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No problem 14! :original:
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It is the largest if you do not count the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, here is a thread that I started a few months back with the Archeological Evidence from the Bosnian Pyramid Complex which looks to be old enough to have a few meters of top soil on top of the structure.
CLICK HERE FOR THREAD |
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