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ANTEDILUVIAN (pre ~12000 BC CIVILIZATION) VII - OLLANTAYTAMBO DESTRUCTION BY MEGA TSUNAMI WAVE
RUSSIAN TEAM OF SCIENTISTS EXPLORES SITE OF OLLANTAYTAMBO, PERU. THE CONCLUSION OF RUSSIAN TEAM: OLLANTAYTAMBO WAS PARTIALLY DESTROYED DURING THE TIME OF EARTH CATASTROPHIC CATACLYSM BY GIGANTIC TSUNAMI WAVE FROM PACIFIC OCEAN. Ollantaytambo is located at an altitude of 2792 meters above the sea level in the district of Ollantaytambo, province of Urubamba, Cusco region. During the catastrophic events at approximately ~10900 BC the leftovers of the huge tsunami wave from Pacific Ocean (that travelled a distance of 400 km from the shore) went with diminished strength to the mountains of Ollantaytambo and with the height of approximately 60 meters smashed over the Olantaytambo site, destroying partially the front wall of the Temple of 10 Niches and other structures, picking up and throwing down 50-100 tones megaliths like small pieces. The evidence of tsunami wave is everywhere on the site the direction of laying down megaliths, the soil structure and its composition. Enforcement of the discovered evidence and facts of tsunami came later from the satellite images of Olantaytanbo. HISTORY OF THE SITE: At the northern end of the Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo is rare if not unique in Peru. Ollantaytambo is a massive citadel located 50 kilometers from Machu Picchu. The citadel served as both a temple and a fortress. Mainstream historians and archeologists claim that at some time unknown, and for reasons unknown, work mysteriously stopped on this huge project. In reality - WORK DID NOT STOP MYSTERIOUSLY DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF OLLANTAYTAMBO, BUT ALREADY FINISHED SITE WAS PARTIALLY DESTROYED BY MEGA TSUNAMI WAVE COMING FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN. Suffice it to say that megalithic stone structures were built long time before Inca and really have nothing to do with Incas primitive stone cutting technology they used later to rebuild the site. The Sacred Valley of the Incas begins just north of Cuzco and follows the Urubamba River north-west. Among the numerous curiosities along this route, I would like to focus in particular on just two - Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu. Ollantaytambo is situated 40 miles north-west of Cuzco. Like Sacsayhuaman, it consists of a series of terraced levels, defended by huge megalithic walls. Like Sacsayhuaman and Tiwanaku, the site is littered with stone blocks in which mysterious niches have been cut with precise angles and perfect inside edges. Curiously, one of the lower walls here has been repaired with inferior quality stones, which stand on top of their superior megalithic cousins. No-one but the Incas could have carried out these repairs. It is a feature repeated at other sites such as Pisac, and provides a further clue to the limited scope and quality of Inca constructions, contrasting their achievements to those from the pre-Inca period. Above the fortified terracing at Ollantaytambo, there lies a mysterious building romantically known as the Temple of the Sun. This temple is fronted by six enormous monoliths, the largest stone measuring over 13 feet in height. These stones are unique, their straight sides and unusual spacers being in total contrast to the multi-faced joints and bevelled edges of other megalithic walls in Peru. Exactly how the stones were so perfectly shaped is unknown, since they were carved out of red porphyry, a stone as hard as granite. The great mystery of Ollantaytambo is how these six 50-ton stones were moved to their present location, since the quarry from which they came has been definitively identified at Chachicata four miles away across the valley on the opposite mountainside! Having first quarried the stones, it would be necessary to take them down a steep mountain slope, across a river, and then up another steep mountain slope to the construction site. It seems to be an impossible task. Garcilaso de la Vega reported that one of the Incas had indeed attempted to enhance his reputation by ordering 20,000 men to pull a tired stone up a mountainside. The event ended in tragedy, with thousands of people being killed when they lost control of the huge stone. Interesting, that the greatest mystery of the Ollantaytambo temple, however, is its apparent lack of purpose. Anthropologist Johan Reinhard stating that Ollantaytambo & Machu Picchu: .. is situated in the centre of sacred mountains and in association with a sacred river which is in turn linked with the Suns passage, thereby forming a cosmological, hydrological and sacred geographical centre for the region in which it is situated. This religious interpretation noticeably links Machu Picchu and Cuzco to the other sites - Baalbek, Tiwanaku and Chavin de Huantar. All have become places of pilgrimage, and all exhibit unusual signs of high technology in prehistoric times.



