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Yet Another Pyramid Passage/Chamber Discovered, This Time In The Yucatan.

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posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 10:32 PM
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Well this is interesting (to me anyway). First a chamber in Giza and now a secret passage in Yucatan.



A mysterious passageway sealed off by ancient Mayans has been discovered deep inside a grand temple built over 1,000 years ago.


Experts believe the tunnel beneath the temple leads to a natural water-filled cave at the famed Chichen Itza ruins


Researchers discovered passageway while exploring an area that had never been seen before in underground labyrinths at the site in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

It was discovered using an advanced technique called electrical resistivity imaging two years after the sinkhole was first discovered.

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They hope that once they are able to explore, it will unlock further secrets of the doomed civilization. I hope it does as well.
OK, ATS, what's up with all the recent discoveries?
Quad



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 10:36 PM
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a reply to: Quadrivium



OK, ATS, what's up with all the recent discoveries?

Better tools.

Voids in pyramids.
Gravity waves.
Exoplanets.

All kinds of fun new tools.



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 10:39 PM
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a reply to: Phage

Obviously.
This is a conspiracy site, go a little wild while denying ignorance
.



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 10:43 PM
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a reply to: Quadrivium


go a little wild


The aliens have infiltrated research centers to develop technologies that allow humans to finally found out the secret of their past...

ALIENS!!!
edit on 14-11-2017 by Indigent because: Now that I think of it, most researchers are Asians, by definition aliens so it's damn true

edit on 14-11-2017 by Indigent because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 10:44 PM
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a reply to: Quadrivium

Oh.

Oops.

Sorry.

Disclosure Coming Soon!




posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 10:55 PM
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a reply to: Phage

That's the spirit, Phage. We knew you had it in ya.

Besides, a washed up emo says so . . .



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:15 PM
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They don't let people inside the pyramid to see the jade jaguar anymore....


There's something "up" with those pyramids. For a people who didn't use metal tools or have the wheel, seeing them in person and experiencing the acoustics they engineered into them ...

We're totally missing some history here meethinks.



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:17 PM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Quadrivium

Oh.

Oops.

Sorry.

Disclosure Coming Soon!



How much?

Are monthly installments available? Do I get a book, t-shirt, or a car decal?




posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:18 PM
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a reply to: Kettu

I got to go inside that very pyramid back in the late 80s and saw the jaguar. Its pretty cramped in there. And slippery. Its always damp and that limestone gets moist. But pretty awesome.

The jaguars supposed to be red from cinabar (sp) or something but has faded to a pink color.
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posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:32 PM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Quadrivium

Oh.

Oops.

Sorry.

Disclosure Coming Soon!



OK Phage.

We know you are channeling someone....spit it out.

I spent a month in Yucatan in 1963. No hotels, tourists...Chichen Itza only beaches, jungles and a few plantations.

Interesting thread OP.

Des



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:33 PM
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a reply to: BASSPLYR

Yup, I was a bit let "down" at the interior. I guess I was expecting some kind of Egyptian-like, Tomb Raider-esque thing.

Is it just me, or does the exterior of the pyramid look like metal plating...the kind of metal plating you might see on the exterior of a ship?

They look like ablative armor plates to me:

hawkebackpacking.com...



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:36 PM
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a reply to: Destinyone

Thanks Des.
Forgot how much fun ATS can be.



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:41 PM
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a reply to: Quadrivium

Oh I forgot starred and flagged. ATS needs more stuff like this....



posted on Nov, 14 2017 @ 11:55 PM
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a reply to: Phage

...and let not forget scientists like to share all their discoveries with the public.



posted on Nov, 15 2017 @ 12:01 AM
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a reply to: frenchfries

MUHUHAHAHAHA!
Good one!



posted on Nov, 15 2017 @ 12:12 AM
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originally posted by: Quadrivium
a reply to: frenchfries

MUHUHAHAHAHA!
Good one!


In the last that may have been the case, but the last couple of decades, the last 12-15 years especially, there's been a big push for openness by paleoanthropologists like Lee Berger for example who scans all of the fossils he and his teams collect at sites and puts them up for the public to access and if you have a 3D printer, you can even print out your own copies of the fossilized remains at home.

I won't disagree that in the last, many in related fields would horde their finds so that they had the exclusive "privilege" of being able to control who has access and who publishes papers regarding the finds but this is slowly but surely becoming a thing of the past.

evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu...



posted on Nov, 15 2017 @ 12:50 AM
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It's swamp gas people it's swamp gas!



posted on Nov, 15 2017 @ 01:52 AM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Quadrivium



OK, ATS, what's up with all the recent discoveries?

Better tools.

Voids in pyramids.
Gravity waves.
Exoplanets.

All kinds of fun new tools.


Gravity waves eh. I have a distant memory of you laughing that off.

Voids in the Great Pyramids are more interesting. The one in the Yucatan looks like one might have thought was there before the image. The ones in the GP look deliberate and therefore the new ones found could be something spectacular.

Either way, both pyramids need to be drilled into about halfway up but that would be like ripping apart a work of art that is priceless.



posted on Nov, 15 2017 @ 01:53 AM
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a reply to: Justoneman




I have a distant memory of you laughing that off.

I don't recall ever scoffing at any of Einstein's predictions.



posted on Nov, 15 2017 @ 01:54 AM
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Got to be CRYPTONITE, or reptilian dwarf from Pegasus.



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