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Mysterious tunnel discovered under Mexican ruins

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posted on Aug, 5 2010 @ 07:27 PM
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Mysterious tunnel discovered under Mexican ruins


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TEOTIHUACAN, Mexico — A long-sealed tunnel has been found under the ruins of Teotihuacan, and chambers that seem to branch off it may hold the tombs of some of the ancient city's early rulers.

Experts say a tomb discovery would be significant. because the social structure of Teotihuacan remains a mystery after nearly 100 years of archaeological exploration at the site, which is best known for the towering Pyramids of the Moon and the Sun.

Nearly 2,500 years after the city was founded — and ab
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posted on Aug, 5 2010 @ 07:27 PM
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This is so interesting, because it archeology that is pretty close to our time.
I don't meant that earlier civilizations aren't more fascinating, just this this is kind of different.

Who knows what more will be found there, perhaps there are more underground tombs there.

Please watch the video in the link, it's shows alot of beautiful sumerian looking artifacts.

I wish I was There


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posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 02:43 AM
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Originally posted by ModernAcademia


This is so interesting, because it archeology that is pretty close to our time.
I don't meant that earlier civilizations aren't more fascinating, just this this is kind of different.

Who knows what more will be found there, perhaps there are more underground tombs there.

Please watch the video in the link, it's shows alot of beautiful sumerian looking artifacts.

I wish I was There


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I always love news such as this!

Although, did they actually say any tombs had been found there, yet? I had thought not much was known of the people/civilization that lived there before the aztecs.

Also, you gotta love the translation of the city's name to english:
"The place where men become Gods"

It's just got a nice ring to it



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 02:57 AM
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Man i hope it leads into some "undiscovered" caves that have humans that are blind and react only to sound, and are carnivores.

Sorry i've just been watching "The Descent" and "The Descent part 2". They're such good horror flicks ;-P



posted on Aug, 7 2010 @ 11:02 PM
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ModernAcademia, interesting thread.

SeaWind



posted on Aug, 7 2010 @ 11:41 PM
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Fabulous! I can't wait for them to report contents! Nearby my city there is a place to visit some ancient mounds, and view contents, ect. It is fascinating! One of the things recovered at that site was a set of male and female statues, They are about 2 ft in height, the faces look so strange on them!

I hope this find has significant documents too, we lack so much on this particular time and people.

Thanks for the vid, and thread, very interesting!



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