Puma Punku

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  1. The Shaw Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

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    You can't explain that!
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    I need Pot to understand this...
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    I WIN!!!!!!
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  7. The Shaw Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

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  9. The Shaw Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

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    That's actually what I'm getting at. Who could have possibly built these ruins, which are perhaps 15,000 years old? And how? With what tools? The ruins are made with diorite, which can't be cut with most metals, and especially not bronze and copper which mainstream history tells us would have made the tools the people could have used. The wheel had not been invented here yet, and the quarry from which the stones were taken is roughly ten miles away, so how could they have gotten the stones to the site? The mountain on which the site rests is above the tree line, so it's impossible for any trees, or wood at all, to have been used as rollers. On top of this, the natives here had no system of writing, so how was such a massive structure organized? The whole operation would have had to have been conducted by word of mouth. Also, many of the figures of human heads exhibit traits that would not have been seen in American peoples. In fact, the various busts appear to represent people from all around the world, including one which doesn't appear to be human at all.

    But what's most surprising perhaps, is the accuracy of the cutting. Perfectly straight lines of equal depth, with a margin of error of less than a millimeter. Edges are perfect right angles. Several holes on different rocks are perfect circles of equal size and depth. In fact, many of the pieces look almost, if not precisely, the same. Almost as if they were mass produced. One of the pieces weighs more than 800 tons, and they all appear to fit together to form a structure that would have been four stories tall.

    So again, I tell you, you can't explain that!!

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    I'm not sure which mystery is bigger: Puma Punku or The Shaw using Bing over Google.
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  11. The Shaw Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

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    When I search things in the url box it uses bing.
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    What if Stalin made Puma Punku?
  13. The Shaw Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

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    Well then that would explain it.
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    Am I the only one who thinks that aliens aren't likely to build random human structures out of rocks of all things? I mean what motive would aliens have to do such a thing? Why would this be beneficial to them?
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    "Most mainstream scientists dismiss it"

    "Over 1 million people believe that we were once visited by aliens"
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    Grumpy bastard.
  17. Chelsea366 Retired Moderator

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    I once let a stranded alien borrow my phone so he could call his parents and he built me a tiny stone house to show his gratitude.
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    AHHH so it's like a cultural thing! Eskimo style!
  19. The Shaw Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

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    I've thought of that as well, but it only raises more questions.
    So far we know that; Somehow, someone, for some reason, built something crazy and near impossible on top of a desolate, isolated mountain in Bolivia, several thousands of years
    ago, and it may or may not have had something to do with aliens.
  20. Kali The World's Best Communist

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    Wikipedia says it dates to anywhere from the 536 AD to 600 AD (based on radiocarbon dating), not 15,000 years ago. I don't know where you're getting that number. Also, it's entirely possible and considerably more likely that humans were responsible for the construction.
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