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Ancient megalithic ruins from around the world

Anyone else think there was an ancient global civilization that dominated the planet and had the technology to efficiently cut rock? I personally think there was.

Egypt:
Abu Simbel
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Feel free to add anything I may have missed!

It's sad when you think about what was lost from Abu Simbel. The complex was moved in the 60's to make way for a dam and archeologists didn't have time to excavate everything.
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There's an obelisk in Central Park. It was made during Thutmose the 3rds reign, a couple hundred years before Abu Simbel.
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Invasions , migrations, religious conversions , enviromental change all lead to civilizations collapsing or withering away. You can't be at the zenith forever .

I don't think the advanced, globally connected, civilizations got wiped out by primitives. If you watch the thunderbolts project videos, the heat damage at these different locations starts to make sense. People in South/central America never had siege weapons.

Even Timur, who went on rampages, kept all the craftsmen alive.

 
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All the advanced civilizations got wiped out by primitives? Watch the thunderbolts project videos. The damage makes sense after watching them.

Even Timur, who went on rampages, kept all the craftsmen alive.



Barbarian tribes have routinely destroyed and taken over far more advanced civilizations.
 
Some of the temples and monuments were created over a span of decades, in some cases centuries. Given enough time you can pretty much build anything.
 
I wonder why there isn't any megalithic structures in the US, Canada and Australia.

Some strange cuts in rock is all I can find.





Good explanation on why these aren't cart ruts:




There's this in New Zealand but it could easily be natural.

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This could be natural as well.

Canada:

Saskatchewan

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I wonder why there isn't any megalithic structures in the US, Canada and Australia.

I watched a video about this years ago regarding North America, I remember it vaguly so I will try to explain

There are some huge bluffs surrounding Lake Ontario and geologists say it is all churned up different types of rocks etc that form powers that look like clay, silt and sand. During the ice age the glaciers and ice that moved threw North America turned everything to dust.
 
I have been watching too much ancient aliens recently. My mind has been poisoned into thinking aliens did every monument on earth. I gotta stop watching that crap.
 
I wonder why there isn't any megalithic structures in the US, Canada and Australia.

Some strange cuts in rock is all I can find.





Good explanation on why these aren't cart ruts:




There's this in New Zealand but it could easily be natural.

kaimanawa.jpg



This could be natural as well.

Canada:

Saskatchewan

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99ce3d25292d1551005733d8e42a4777.jpg


Mystery-Rocks-1.jpg

Well there's those mound things. Serpent mound?

That whole area around Australia is interesting. There would've been alot of land there when the water was lower. Zealandia? People living near the coast etc... all their shits probably underwater. Nan Madol is super interesting. Was supposed to be a city up on a mountain. Now it's an island. What was the area around it like? I hope the aliens tell us when they get here. My new giant big titted Nordic blonde alien wife.
 
I wonder why there isn't any megalithic structures in the US, Canada and Australia.

Some strange cuts in rock is all I can find.





Good explanation on why these aren't cart ruts:




There's this in New Zealand but it could easily be natural.

kaimanawa.jpg



This could be natural as well.

Canada:

Saskatchewan

526f5a64846db12a04d5ef5d873ef523.jpg


99ce3d25292d1551005733d8e42a4777.jpg


Mystery-Rocks-1.jpg


Well there's those mound things. Serpent mound?

That whole area around Australia is interesting. There would've been alot of land there when the water was lower. Zealandia? People living near the coast etc... all their shits probably underwater. Nan Madol is super interesting. Was supposed to be a city up on a mountain. Now it's an island. What was the area around it like? I hope the aliens tell us when they get here. My new giant big titted Nordic blonde alien wife.

Yea, NA has the mound builders. Interesting culture, but they didn't seem to construct anything on the scale of the work we've seen at places like Giza or Kailasa. That said, there may very well be subterranean cities somewhere on the continent, much like the one accidentally found in Turkey (Derinkuyu). The ones that made these ancient megaliths also tunneled, so the surface is not the only place to look.

Australia is an interesting place. I haven't heard of anything being located that would be on the same scale as some of the sites already posted about here, but there is a supposed primitive "Australian Stonehenge". It was located by Len Beadell during a search for a good nuke test site.

UNTIL RECENT YEARS THE VAST AUSTRALIAN outback was thought to have always been a barren, windswept sandy desert, devoid of all signs of civilization. A chance discovery in early 1953 was to change this concept and prove to the world that at some period, way back in what the Aboriginals call the dreamtime, a highly advanced and long-forgotten race had raised constructions there that could be of great scientific importance.

The evidence had been hidden away beneath the sand for centuries and came to light only because a modern-day scientific research team found it necessary to venture into the area in order to probe the secrets of the atom. Ever since the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War Two, the race had been on to discover all that could possibly be known about the structure of matter.

After successful tests at Monte Bello Island carried out by a team of scientists headed by Sir William Penny, it was decided to establish a more permanent test site in south Central Australia. The person chosen to find and survey the site was a man well used to similar types of operations, by the name of Len Beadell. He had spent months of his life in the Australian outback on surveying expeditions and was chosen as the most experienced man for the job. The trip into the interior was a story unto itself and Mr. Beandell did an excellent job of this in his well-written book called Blast The Bush, published in 1967.

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/energygrid_harmonic695/energygrig05.htm

Scroll down a bit after following the link. It's written about in chapter 24.
 
I don't know, but the narrative that you only need time and a copper chisel does not add up when looking at some of these sites imho. People have become institutionalized and rigid in their thinking, and our understanding of "things" is being shaped by experts who really do not know nearly as much as they say they do.
 
I don't know, but the narrative that you only need time and a copper chisel does not add up when looking at some of these sites imho. People have become institutionalized and rigid in their thinking, and our understanding of "things" is being shaped by experts who really do not know nearly as much as they say they do.

I commend the TS for keeping this interesting thread going despite the simpletons coming in to leave a "it was just slaves and time" before they smugly move on to Marvel or Rogans height threads or whether the fuck nonsense gets posted here daily.

As for the carvings themselves I'm as clueless as everyone else about the origin. It's still fascinating to study and compare them even if we never find out the truth.
 
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