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Are there Underwater Megaliths? And other questions – an UnchartedX Q&A!

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Topics and timestamps:

0:47 Are Megalithic structures earthquake proof?

11:00 Should we be looking for structures 400 feet underwater?

18:40 Where is the ancient civilization’s workshop?

26:12 Where are the tools?

34:32 How advanced was the lost ancient civilization?

39:03 How did people live at Machu Picchu?

41:46 What’s the weather like at Machu Picchu?

45:23 How long does it take you to edit videos?

Links:

The Curious Connection between the Great Pyramid and the Maps of the Ancient Sea-Kings https://youtu.be/rhGQU3m9E34

Evidence of Ancient High Technology – Liquid Polishing at the Serapeum of Saqqara https://youtu.be/-PgvvdIBI8E

Randall Carlson’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPc…

Monty Hall documentary on Yonaguni: https://youtu.be/1UbSQOIpkzI

South America’s Megalithic Age

South America’s ‘Megalithic Age’ is evidenced by the great antiquity and different styles of ancient architecture found across Peru and Bolivia, particularly throughout the region defined by the Andes mountain range. It has also been written about by many authors and researchers for centuries.

Sir Clements Markham was one such author, he travelled and studied the region, and it’s history for more than 60 years, was an expert in the Quecha language, and intimately familiar with all the primary sources of information, scant though they are, given the conquest of the new world by the Spanish invaders. His conclusions after a lifetime of research are very interesting, particularly when compared to those of our current academic establishment.

Links:

Machu Picchu, Part 1: https://youtu.be/JMAKRKkdOlw Machu Picchu,

Part 2: https://youtu.be/31SFLloQ-hU

15,800 year old stone tool found in Oregon: https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2015/03/rimrock_shelter_tool.html

A small correction: at 37:52, the label should read ‘Chavin Temple’ and not ‘Sacsayhuaman’ . A small oversight that I missed in editing.