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Topic started on 25-9-2006 @ 08:28 AM by g60kg
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Hi all please see links below these stories are quite old now Just wondering if anyone has heard of any updates or theories
archives.cnn.com...
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:32 AM by surrender_dorothy
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OMG Alien pyrmamid in discovered in china OMG
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:36 AM by masqua
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Interesting story from a good source.
Hope this will be another intense study with better results than the disappointing Bosnian pyramid story.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:43 AM by g60kg
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Its frustrating, I find a lot of scientific or archaeological finds just seem to trail off into nothing and arent updated or followed with interest by
the media silimar to the guy who claims Atlantis is part of cyprus or the underwater ruins found off the coast of Cuba and Japan. The media is too
busy focusing on what celebrities are up to
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:45 AM by Rasobasi420
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 The mystery pyramid sits on Mount Baigong, has three caves with triangular openings on its facade and is filled with red-hued pipes leading into
the mountain and a nearby salt water lake, Xinhua said.
Rusty iron scraps, pipes and unusually shaped stones are scattered around the inhospitable and largely uninhabited area, it said.
What's with the pipes? I've heard stories of ETs needing water as a fuel source. Do you think this could be a fueling station? I know it's a bit
soon to jump to conclusions, but c'mon, this is really cool.
Edit: Oh wait, this is from 4 years ago. By now the Chinese government has found that it was an alien landing pad, and are no longer making any info
public. Nice how it just fades away.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:54 AM by g60kg
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maybe it has something to do with the 'oriental looking' humanoids as described by eye witnesses that often are related with UFO or alien
sightings.....
trying to find a relevant link.....
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:58 AM by g60kg
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here it is link to oriental looking aliens
www.angelfire.com...
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 08:59 AM by thelibra
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Well, I'm trying like everything to find the exact coordinates of this, but some of you may be better at tracking these things down than I am.
 from Trans Himalaya Adventure
There is an archeological site in West China's Qinghai Province on the bank of a lake that has been dubbed "lover lake" that is between 50 to 60
meters high. The site, known by local people as "the ET relics," is on Mount Baigong, about 40 kilometres to the southwest of Delingha. On the north
of the mountain are twin lakes dubbed the "Lover Lakes,"( Keluke Lake and Tuosu Lake) one with fresh water and the other with salty water.

Tuosu lake is the one with salt water.
 from Trans Himalaya Adventure
The so-called ET relics structure is located on the south bank of the salty lake. It looks like a pyramid and is between 50 to 60 metres high. At the
front of the pyramid are three caves with triangular openings. The cave in the middle is the biggest, with its floor standing 2 metres above the
ground and its top 8 metres above the ground. This cave is about 6 metres in depth and inside there is a half-pipe about 40 centimetres in diameter
tilting from the top to the inner end of the cave.

Is anyone able to find where the heck Tuosu Lake is, in the Qinghai Province of China and get us some sattellite piccy's of it?
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:02 AM by Zanzibar
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I wish this has/had more coverage, looks really interesting, especially as the team investigating it beleive it could be extraterrestial.
Shame really, cool find though!
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:15 AM by g60kg
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I just wish I was a mulit millionaire so I could assemble my own team of specialists and go on an expedition of my own, I think someone like Tom
Cruise should provide funding for thinkgs like this,after all he believes in aliens and he is rich
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:20 AM by pavil
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Didn't find much on a search of the web.
 At the opening of the cave there are a dozen pipes at the diameter between 10 and 40 centimeters run into the mount straightly, showing high
fixing technique.
About 80 meters away from the caves is the shimmering Toson Lake, on whose beach 40 meters away, many iron pipes can be found scattered on sands and
rocks. They run in the east-west direction with a diameter between 2 and 4.5 centimeters. They are of various strange shapes and the thinnest is like
a toothpick, but not blocked inside after years of sand movement.
More strange is that there are also some pipes in the lake, some reaching above water surface and some buried below, with similar shapes and thickness
with those on the beach.
There is one picture of the pipes and one of the cave at the link above.
Could this be some sort of natural process that would leave these? Definetely strange.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:23 AM by Zanzibar
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You might want to trim that link, it's stretching my page! Also, I don't think it works, you got another?
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:31 AM by masqua
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Here is an article which contains the text Pavil was using in the external
quote.
It has a pic of the pipe.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:36 AM by jbondo
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Oriental is a cultural style.
I think the term you are looking for is Asian.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 09:47 AM by g60kg
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Originally posted by jbondo
Oriental is a cultural style.
I think the term you are looking for is Asian. 
you are right I was quoting from the article above
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 10:01 AM by pavil
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Nevermind, Thanks for posting the link. I should refresh before I post LOL.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 11:26 AM by Marduk
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ok so its an alien site because it has some metal pipes
in that case the town i live in was built by aliens
in case youre wondering why theres no follow up it wasn't because the chinese government covered it up
in case you didn't notice it was local government publicising it in the first place
it was more likely because when the scientists got there they realised they'd been had
bit like you lot really
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 11:45 AM by Alpha Grey
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I am curious to see if they did carbon dating on any of the "pipes". That would be a tell-tale sign of age and roughly who built them.
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 11:50 AM by thelibra
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FINALLY I found some coordinates to the lake, but I don't really know how to use them...
According to www.jawgp.org...
the coordinates for this site are N3715E09710
Now... how do I translate that into something GoogleEarth can use?
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reply posted on 25-9-2006 @ 12:10 PM by Harte
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It probably wouldn't be a tell-tale sign of anything at all, given that carbon dating can only be used on remains that were once alive. You know,
like plants or animals.
That is, of course, unless they are claiming that these pipes are the remains of carbon-based alien bodies. Metal pipe-skeleton aliens?
Harte
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