Underwater Pyramids Around the World
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- Newearthman

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http://ufoweek.com/2009/08/ancient-unde ... near-cuba/
http://www.damninteresting.com/the-relics-of-mu
http://www.rocklakeresearch.com/history.htm (MOST INTERESTING)
http://www.underwatertimes.com/news.php ... 3510490786
The existence of pyramidal structures deep underneath Cuban waters is verified. Paulina Zelitsky has been steadfast in her theory of the collapse of the city as a result of a powerful earthquake more than 12,000 years ago. The scientists are in agreement that the geologic formation of the Yucatan Peninsula is as a result of seismic activity.
This discovery demonstrates that the first North American’s arrived earlier than previously thought and that all did not arrive on the continent by means of the Bering Straits. There is even a new theory which surmises that the Mayans of Yucatan come from Central America. British archaeologists said that they found human tracks in Puebla that date from 40 thousand years ago, which contradicts the general idea that America was populated not more 13,500 years ago. The city lies between Cuba and Yucatan submerged to more than 600 meters with structures very geometrically cut, passages, tunnels and even temples with diverse symbols that arose in a place where officially human beings never lived. Most of these megalithic blocks have gigantic dimensions, reaching to five meters of height and several tons of weight and were cut to form greater structures. Photo from www.guerrillero.co.cu/
http://www.damninteresting.com/the-relics-of-mu
Efforts to date the monument are derived from the last time the area was above sea level, which would have been approximately 8,000-10,000 years ago– about 3-5 millennia before Egypt’s pyramids were erected. If the monuments were indeed built by humankind, it would require some dramatic revisions to the accepted chronological history of humanity.
Not far from a set of cliffs called “Iseki Point”, the main structure of the Yonaguni Monuments lies under about two hundred feet of water. It is about 240 feet long, 90 feet wide, and 45 feet tall. There appear to be clear cut stairs, and to many there are distinct similarities to ancient buildings found on Okinawa, or even heiau temples on Hawaii. Various structures surround the main building, and they seem to stretch out into a road spanning approximately 311 miles leading to Okinawa and its neighboring islands
http://www.rocklakeresearch.com/history.htm (MOST INTERESTING)
In North American Archeological circles, one of the great enigmas is who mined the millions of pounds of pure raw copper from Michigan's upper peninsula and Isle Royale in the time period between 3000 BC and 1200 BC. Indigenous use of copper was limited to small-scale utilization and does not account for the prodigious amounts mined.
In European and Middle Eastern Archeological circles, one of the enigmas is where did all the copper come from to sustain the copper and Bronze Age cultures in the time period between 3000 BC and 1200 BC. Local sources were not sufficient and of the quality necessary to supply these large scale cultures.
Oral Native American history and lore deny any affiliation to the prehistoric mining operations; rather they cite 'ancient maritime foreigners' who mined the ' Red Rock '. All throughout North America there are archeological anomalies that point to the possibility of contact from Trans Pacific and Trans Atlantic visitors with pre-Columbian North American cultures. Additional, evidence suggest wide trade networks between the people of Mesoamerica and those magnificent indigenous cultures labeled as the “Mound Builders”.
Rock Lake may hold in its murky depths some of the answers to the identity of the “Ancient Foreigners" that the local Indian lore speaks of. Who are the people that built the 'Rock Tepees" (pyramidal stone structures) that lay beneath the waters of Rock Lake and where did they come?
http://www.underwatertimes.com/news.php ... 3510490786
A Large City That Was Never Documented
Sonar surveys have shown that the architecture complex at the bottom of Fuxian Lake covers approximately 2.4 square kilometers (10.8 million square feet), larger than the capital of the Han Dynasty. People cannot help but wonder why such a large city left no trace in historical records.
An Underwater Pyramid More Advanced Than the Egyptian Pyramids
In the remains under Fuxian Lake, one of the structures resembles a pyramid. This pyramid seems to be more advanced than the Egyptian pyramids, as the stones are ornamented with various designs and symbols.

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A Large City That Was Never Documented
Sonar surveys have shown that the architecture complex at the bottom of Fuxian Lake covers approximately 2.4 square kilometers (10.8 million square feet), larger than the capital of the Han Dynasty. People cannot help but wonder why such a large city left no trace in historical records.
An Underwater Pyramid More Advanced Than the Egyptian Pyramids
In the remains under Fuxian Lake, one of the structures resembles a pyramid. This pyramid seems to be more advanced than the Egyptian pyramids, as the stones are ornamented with various designs and symbols.
after reading the full article, which i found to be super rad, i find myself wanting more of this topic. they talk about symbols and mask type things. Is there any pictures or video of this city? I couldnt find a link to any. i have begun a search to try to find anything more, but cant find pics or anything, except for one on this site (http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... N%26um%3D1) (fuck thats a long link...) but i dont know where the pic comes from. other then that i cant find much. apparently china did a live filming of whats under the lake, but can't find it.
found these though: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/ezine/2007 ... 031188.htm
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/20010 ... 71691.html
edit - if you saw how long the link looks like before submitting the post, you too would say 'fuck thats a long link'

- sawltydawg

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the lack of photo's is the first warning sign of bullshit.
the fact that this seems to be a one man crusade is another warning sign
38 dives the guy made, and all those cameras in China...and how many pictures did he take.
he knows the exact dimensions of the city but he had no map....no drawings...
for a scientist he sure is shitty at documenting his findings.....bullshit
the fact that this seems to be a one man crusade is another warning sign
38 dives the guy made, and all those cameras in China...and how many pictures did he take.
he knows the exact dimensions of the city but he had no map....no drawings...
for a scientist he sure is shitty at documenting his findings.....bullshit
out..cya
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- brillbilly
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- brillbilly
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- sawltydawg

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brillbilly wrote:[youtube]<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/KMGA9ZEoWag&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/KMGA9ZEoWag&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>[/youtube]
see the difference that documentation makes

out..cya
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good topic mate