Ancient Mysteries

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I've seen that before and it is rad. That granite shaped stone is so precise. The one that steals the show for me is Cusco.

Ollantaytambo, Peru is seriously a head scratcher for me. The large blacks are cut from the side of the opposing mountain and have perfect cross marks on bottom panel with the rest perfectly rounded edges.

https://hiddenincatours.com/mysterious-megalithic-master-works-at-ollantaytambo-peru/

Wow that is pretty cool man. They look s if they were cut with laser precision

My understanding is before the flood we were quite advanced. There was also less water on the Earth before then which would explain why alot of these 'cities' are underwater now.

I think its hard to argue with that. Seems like mankind isnt comfortable with not having all the answers.


Those are pretty cool i remember watching a documentary on them a while back
 
This one gets me. pretty hard to fake that and even harder to do that prior to the modern age of the foundry and smelting.
I think it is commonly accepted that the first iron was taken from meteorites. i don't see why this is so strange. Iron with nickel would result in pseudo stainless steel and be stronger than the regular stuff, so it would definitely be fit for a king.
 
I think it is commonly accepted that the first iron was taken from meteorites. i don't see why this is so strange. Iron with nickel would result in pseudo stainless steel and be stronger than the regular stuff, so it would definitely be fit for a king.

It would not be an oddity for me if it were not for the age. This was forged at a time smelting had not been invented yet according to what I last read. Having said that I could be wrong and just think it's rad in general. Either way I find it interesting
 
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It would not be an oddity for me if it were not for the age. This was forged at a time smelting had not been invented yet according to what I last read. Having said that I could be wrong and just think it's rad in general. Either way I find it interesting

Agreed.

I have no idea how much is true but still interesting. Even if 50% was false we'd still need to re write allot of history books
 
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