Ancient Ruins in Southern Africa

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Ancient Ruins in Southern Africa

Post by Swerdloc » 11-03-2009 11:01 AM

Ancient Human Metropolis Found in Africa

By Dan Eden for viewzone.

They have always been there. People noticed them before. But no one could remember who made them -- or why? Until just recently, no one even knew how many there were. Now they are everywhere -- thousands -- no, hundreds of thousands of them! And the story they tell is the most important story of humanity. But it's one we might not be prepared to hear.

Something amazing has been discovered in an area of South Africa, about 150 miles inland, west of the port of Maputo. It is the remains of a huge metropolis that measures, in conservative estimates, about 1500 square miles. It's part of an even larger community that is about 10,000 square miles and appears to have been constructed -- are you ready -- from 160,000 to 200,000 BCE!

http://www.mondovista.com/adamscalendar.html
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Post by Linnea » 11-03-2009 07:14 PM

Fascinating account, swerdloc! One flaw, imo - is that this article progresses from what facts there are - almost seamlessly into speculation. It would be good to read an article or study which just lists all of the 'knowns' as a foundation, and at some later point, add the various theories.

Well done! Thanks for posting this article here. Amazing! Most interested in what any of us can find as far as further data and research into this.

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Post by Swerdloc » 11-03-2009 07:58 PM

I agree, Linnea. You have to rouse up your woo-woo filters fairly early in this discussion, but there seems to be a lot of really interesting information for further exploration. For certain, there is a large area of strange and obviously very old stuff there; you can't carbon-date the rocks, but this sure as heck deserves serious study.
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