- Baphumet
- uploaded: Jun 11, 2009
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Waldemar Julsrud, a German hardware merchant in Acambaro, Mexico, was riding his horse on the lower slope of El Toro (The Bull) Mountain on a sunny morning in July, 1944. Suddenly he spotted some partially exposed hewn stones and a ceramic object half buried in the dirt...
5 comments
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Greenghost August 9, 2009 10:59:12 PM CEST
They're called the NAZCA LINES.
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Tvede67 June 12, 2009 10:44:44 AM CEST
Truely amazing!I noticed on of the stones had carvings of animals exact like the ones found in that desert. The monkey bird and spider. The can only be seen from a plane or from space( don`t remeber the name right now) :)Thanks for upload5stars
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Becca June 12, 2009 12:43:19 AM CEST
If these stones are authenticated, it proves the dinosaurs were not wiped out millions of years ago. Inca's only date back to about 1200AD. Excellent video and amazing footage.
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Tomreidar June 11, 2009 8:39:49 PM CEST
I understand i have a lot to read :-)
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Ericw2525 June 11, 2009 5:43:24 PM CEST
I know they have a book out about this I read it awhile back. They also found figurines of dinosaurs and humans fighting and also playing together. Also there was stone paintings of indigenous couture they were suppose to be half across the world trading with these people and also ape like big foot creature. When the government confiscated the artifacts the people who wrote the book were only aloud to see some of the thousand of artifacts. They individual who went to see them and document them as real did it in such a short time that it would of taken months to document half of them it took him like a week and he claim them not real. Good book though.















