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May 14, 2024, 10:58 pm UTC    
July 02, 2006 08:08PM
Well, yes, the stones WERE once under water. During the Cretaceous/Jurassic eras there was a shallow sea there. [www.searchanddiscovery.com]

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“…those Breccia stone layers and the small stones which compound them have been generated and shaped by seawater, …those stone layers have been generated through the overrunning of seawater into this area… after a certain time the sea retired… you can see it here... we can see that from the different layerings… the Breccia layers have been generated that way… here are several evidences and traces of sand… it is the proof that this area was submerged…

And if they'd stopped there, they would have been fine. But I do wonder why any geologist couldn't recognize Cretaceous/Jurassic limestones. They're pretty classic.

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we have discovered also the huge stone block there… we have discovered it on April 1st… it was discovered by a group of mine experts… the enthusiasm was high… we were conscious to have discovered a huge an important architectural element… found deep under the earth… the question is: how it could be here?… it is impossible that this stone block have been brought to this place intentionally… all four sides of this stone block are fix anchored into the ground… inside the Breccia conglomerate… it is impossible it was shaped here… this means that it belongs to a huge architectonical structure… under the earth… and it was submerged by water… it seems to be removed from it’s original place of anchorage… probably they were columns smashed down and probably those columns are covered too… somewhere inside the ground here… it means we are in front of a huge construction which must be carefully excavated… it is straight cutted and shaped…etc. etc. etc.”

Any pictures of this miracle rock?

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Tunnels once under water?

Doug Weller July 02, 2006 02:19PM

Re: Tunnels once under water?

Marduk July 02, 2006 03:13PM

Filling inthe blanks (Re: Tunnels once under water?)

Byrd July 02, 2006 08:08PM

Re: Tunnels once under water?

Irna July 02, 2006 08:51PM

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Greg Reeder July 02, 2006 10:03PM

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Rick Baudé July 03, 2006 09:47AM

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Byrd July 03, 2006 10:02AM

You are not alone

Warwick L Nixon July 03, 2006 10:17AM

Re: Tunnels once under water?

Martin Stower July 07, 2006 11:42AM

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Byrd July 03, 2006 10:01AM



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