Metal Library Found in Tayos Cave in Ecuador, page 3


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reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 09:14 PM by Qumulys
reply to post by lostinspace



Seems pretty similar, but with an inverted crown and moon. I wonder why..

Completely blew away my theory...

That or Jumanji Gold Edition?


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reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 09:58 PM by mainidh
reply to post by WanderingThe3rd



Who cares about the planets, I'm scared of those GIANT cats dwarfing that pyramid!!

Oo


reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 10:02 PM by mainidh
reply to post by Corruption Exposed



I think those are reference images only. The article said that the explorers had only reported the findings by radio and as yet have not shown any artefacts.

No point looking at those images and coming to any conclusions, they're not what they found.


reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 10:32 PM by jinni73
reply to post by WanderingThe3rd



I think I read in new scientist (not sure) that there was a sunken boat they found that dated back to ancient greece and that had a computer on it.


reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 10:35 PM by WanderingThe3rd
reply to post by jinni73




that would be neat if you can dig it up, the artical that is mawahahha
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reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 10:38 PM by WanderingThe3rd
Originally posted by mainidh
reply to
post by WanderingThe3rd



Who cares about the planets, I'm scared of those GIANT cats dwarfing that pyramid!!

Oo



dont kid yourself, who cares about the cats. (MIB, ORIONS BELT, ITS IN ORIONS BELLLLT!!!!!!)


reply posted on 22-7-2012 @ 10:52 PM by Samson1
reply to post by hounddoghowlie



i think this whole thing is fake
i found this in your link



if you look closer you can see the
same style of carvings like the metal
plate i think somebody is trying to make
some money



reply posted on 23-7-2012 @ 12:21 AM by DaRAGE
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
reply to
post by Kantzveldt



Awesome find

Take a look at the upper right hand corner of this picture from your source:



It looks like an elephant. I don't think that elephants ever existed in Ecuador so this strengthens my theory that all these ancient civilizations were somehow connected, most likely by Atlantis.


EXACTLY what I was thinking. This is South America. What fraking Elephants? They must have known about Elephants from there being explorations of the other side of the world. There were no Elephants in South America. Knowledge base comes from where?


reply posted on 23-7-2012 @ 12:29 AM by Kratos40
reply to post by Qumulys



Would that be Punchy from my childhood memories.

Can Punchy break down the house of bricks?

Third line...


reply posted on 23-7-2012 @ 01:49 AM by bowtomonkey
Originally posted by chr0naut
reply to
post by Kantzveldt



The "gold plate" to me does not look like gold. It appears tarnished at the edges (why not in the middle too?). It looks like polished brass or bronze that has been chemically 'aged' or has been oxidised due to handling.

If this is brass or bronze, there's no way it is older than a month (since last polished). The oxidisation would have been worse (and covered the whole plate more evenly) especially in the humidity of a cave.

Along the bottom of the plate is what appears to be Greek lettering but the photo is very poor. And the elephants in both are not native to Ecuador.

Similarities in theme and execution lead me to assume that both plates were done by the same person, too.

The other (silver?) plate in the photo also lacks oxidisation.

I'd go with totally fake.
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Silver doesn't tarnish, other than to oxidise silver / white. The sterling silver you are used to seeing goes dark because of the copper. Fine silver doesn't tarnish.

Gold also doesn't tarnish, but it will lose it's luster. The oxidised area's could be impurities in the alloy, or from the tools used to beat it. This is somewhat expected.

Within 3 seconds I could tell you if they are real if I saw them in person.

Please don't try to fool people that you're an expert on precious metals.

My opinion is that they are fake, but not for the reasons mentioned above.


reply posted on 23-7-2012 @ 02:11 AM by kyred
reply to post by TotallyFEDup88



Yes, old news. Erich von Daniken wrote about this, maybe more than once, He wrote about it in his book, History is Wrong. In that book he wrote how the various artifacts had been placed in a museum, but the museum burned down.
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