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originally posted by: IofRa
Let's say they still "suspect" pyramids to be under those hills, how would you explain those plateaus under the base of these mountains? Just a random coincidence? What's wrong with excavating one small side of this mountain to see if anything is under it? If there's nothing there, no big deal. If there is, we might experience the discovery of the millennium. I say go for it. Giving up on something you believe in because "others" said so, has never brought anybody anywhere.
originally posted by: misskat1
I dont know how valid these reports are, but maybe there is a reason the ancients buried it. Is it safe to dig up?? I should add for those who cant watch, they supposedly have pictures of light beams coming out of the top of the pyramid.
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: skywatcher44
Well after watching a lot of the youtube content I am firmly on the side of Semir Osmanagic.
originally posted by: IofRa
a reply to: obscurepanda
These mountains that aren't and never, ever were pyramids are supposed to be way older than Teotihuacan, so it would be somewhat logical nature had more time to cover up the area.
Your claim they don't look like pyramids at all is your opinion, because I (and clearly more people) think they do.
And yes, I have like...looked at Yonaguni. No way that is naturally formed.
It actually does show hallmarks of design, it has steps, channels, perfect straight angles, and because it's so erratic there's no explanation as to HOW it got there naturally.
We hardly even know anything about the Giza Pyramids
your logic that "nobody was around 30,000 years ago to build massive structures in Bosnia" is a little weird to me.
Before the knowledge of Gobleki Tepe, they were probably saying the same things about that area.
And look what that discovery has done to modern archaeology.
Every time we find something like that, it places our existence back further than we had previously assumed.
What happened to the adventurous attitude around here?
originally posted by: obscurepanda
...and also you can't find any 3rd party references to said faux beam.