Unexplainable gargantuan pieces in our human mystery. In the jungles of Central America, colossal stone heads were discovered 80 miles from where they were originally carved. Weighing 100 tons, there is no clue as to how they were transported through dense swamp. Nor do we know whom moved them to this remote jungle. Long before the Egyptians built the pyramids, someone constructed a vast stone city a top a peek in the Andes, the ruins stand empty and silent. Each carving is a disconnected figure from the past. Yet some common origin might join them together....
Friday, March 4, 2016
Classic Video: In Search Of... Atlantis
On a mysterious pinpoint in the Pacific Ocean called Eastern Island, a gathering of stone giants guards the shore. No one knows who carved them, why they exist, or how the 50 ton monsters were put into place.Yet they're here. Video after the jump!
Unexplainable gargantuan pieces in our human mystery. In the jungles of Central America, colossal stone heads were discovered 80 miles from where they were originally carved. Weighing 100 tons, there is no clue as to how they were transported through dense swamp. Nor do we know whom moved them to this remote jungle. Long before the Egyptians built the pyramids, someone constructed a vast stone city a top a peek in the Andes, the ruins stand empty and silent. Each carving is a disconnected figure from the past. Yet some common origin might join them together....
Unexplainable gargantuan pieces in our human mystery. In the jungles of Central America, colossal stone heads were discovered 80 miles from where they were originally carved. Weighing 100 tons, there is no clue as to how they were transported through dense swamp. Nor do we know whom moved them to this remote jungle. Long before the Egyptians built the pyramids, someone constructed a vast stone city a top a peek in the Andes, the ruins stand empty and silent. Each carving is a disconnected figure from the past. Yet some common origin might join them together....
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