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if you think that, then you do not read much. sorry but i am inclined to side with frank on this one. the photos may be close ups but they are not far enough away to provide a good look at all that is around the object in the pictures.think this is the greatest archelogical discovery in history
this is a good question. how were the stones quarryed? is there any evidence of the slabs being moved from one place to another? were they shaped by man or natural?ANY TOOL MARKS ON THE STONES
got to agree with frank on this one too. what artifacts are there that substantiates the theory? have tools been found to backup the claim that this is not a natural formation? what evidence other than some slabs of stone tell you that this is a pyramid of the scope of the egyptian or the mayan?Are they screening the dirt for artifacts
again i am with frank onthis. what do this numbers and their sequence have to do with real archaeology (the words 'real archaeology'used without permission, stolen from minimalist)200 meters
What does this mean?