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    Default Is This a Million-Year-Old Underground Complex?


    Hirbat Midras, in Adullam Grove Nature Reserve in Israel, part of what geologist Dr. Alexander
    Koltypin hypothesizes to be a massive complex of prehistoric underground structures stretching
    across the Mediterranean.



    Most archaeologists and historians agree that human civilization only emerged some 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Yet many researchers have drawn attention to artifacts and various other evidence of advanced civilizations long before this, even millions of years earlier.

    Among them is Dr. Alexander Koltypin, a geologist and director of the Natural Science Research Center at Moscow’s International Independent University of Ecology and Politology.

    Koltypin has analyzed ancient underground structures across the Mediterranean and identified similarities that lead him to believe the sites were once connected. Furthermore, the weathering of the structures, their material composition, and the geological features and historic changes in the region, lead him to believe they were built by an advanced civilization hundreds of thousands or millions of years ago.

    Archaeologists working in the region usually date the sites by looking at the settlements located on them or nearby. But these settlements were simply built upon existing prehistoric structures, Koltypin said.

    “When we examined the constructions … none of us never for a moment had a doubt that they are much older than the ruins of the Canaanite, Philistine, Hebraic, Roman, Byzantine, and other cities and settlements that are placed on it and around,” he wrote on his website.

    He climbed a hill about 1,300 feet high near the Hurvat Burgin ruins in Adullam Grove Nature Reserve, central Israel. As he looked over the site, he recalled a similar feeling from when he had climbed to the top of the rock city Cavusin in Turkey.

    “I was personally convinced once again … that all these rectangular indentations, man-made underground structures,
    and scattered debris of megaliths were one underground-terrestrial megalithic complex which was opened by erosion
    to a depth of several hundred meters.”


    Erosion and Mountain-Formation

    Not all parts of the purported complex are still underground. Some have come far above ground with geological shifts throughout history—the ancient rocky towns of Cappadocia in Turkey, for example, which Koltypin includes in the complex.

    Some parts may also be found under the Mediterranean Sea, as is indicated by structures along the coast.


    Cavusin village in the Cappadocia region of Turkey.



    In central and northern Israel and central Turkey, Koltypin estimates the sites were exposed after an erosive cut into the Earth of several hundred meters (more than 1,000 feet).

    “According to my estimates, such depth of erosion … hardly could be formed in less time than 500,000 to 1 million years,” he wrote.

    He hypothesizes that part of the complex was brought to the surface as a result of alpine orogeny (mountain-formation).

    The composition of building materials at a site in Antalya, Turkey, which Koltypin calls the “Jernokleev site,” are also some 500,000 to 1 million years old by his estimate.

    Archaeologists usually date the man-made structures at Jernokleev to the Middle Ages. But, Koltypin says the materials indicate a much older age.


    An ancient stone structure in Antalya, Turkey



    "Such depth of erosion … hardly could be formed in less time than 500,000 to 1 million years."
    — Dr. Alexander Koltypin, International Independent University of Ecology and Politology

    What he identifies as a pink “cement” includes in it man-made ceramic fragments and basalts of volcanic origin among other materials. The last time an active volcano would have been present in the region to provide the basalts would have been some 500,000 to 1 million years ago.

    Underwater

    As a result of the Earth’s crust moving over distant ages, parts of the underground complex have been plunged under sea level, Koltypin said.

    “Practically in all the studied underground constructions of Israel and in the majority of underground constructions of Turkey, sediments of lithified (hard) and calcareous clay deposits are widely developed on their floor,” he wrote. The nature of the deposits suggest the complex was underwater for a long time.

    Similar Megaliths and Underground Entrances

    The similar megalithic ruins at the various sites are part of what led Koltypin to surmise a connection between the sites, united in a giant prehistoric complex.

    Megalithic blocks weighing tens of tons seem to have at some point likely been attached directly to the underground constructions, he said. “This circumstance gave me a reason to call the underground structures and geographically related ruins of cyclopean walls and buildings as a single underground-terrestrial megalithic complex.”


    An entrance to the underground at Hurvat Burgin in Adullam
    Grove Nature Reserve in Israel.



    The megalithic constructions seem to surpass the technological capabilities of the civilizations conventionally thought to have built them, Koltypin said. For example, it remains a mystery how the 800-ton megaliths in Baalbek, Lebanon, were transported from a quarry to their present location.


    A megalith at Baalbek



    The stones fit together perfectly in some parts without cement, and the ceilings, columns, arches, gates, and other elements seem beyond the work of men with chisels, Koltypin said. The chisel marks usually said to show they were built in more recent times occur only in some parts of the structures and seem to have been etched there long after the original structures were built, he said.

    He noted that structures built on or near the sites by the Romans or other civilizations are comparatively primitive.

    Mysterious ancient tracks dissect the landscape in the Phrygian Valley of Turkey. What is the truth about
    who made these tracks, and how?

    For example, he has studied ancient ruts that crisscross the Phrygian Valley of Turkey and inferred that they are tracks of “unknown antediluvian all-terrain vehicles” petrified in the stone from millions of years ago.

    Traditional legends often dismissed as myth also tell of prehistoric civilizations in the region.





    Source: https://www.theepochtimes.com/uplift...x_1976259.html



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    Default Re: Is This a Million-Year-Old Underground Complex?

    Yes, these ancient underground city relics indicate a civilization of high skill and very old age. Far older than the childish academic notions that homo sapiens are a couple of hundred thousand years old.

    When looking at artifacts such as these, millions of years old, and then other OOP artifacts like human arts showing dinosaurs (from before modern times), as well as fossils that show hominid footprints in the same stone as dinosaur tracks, then you start having to consider that humans have been around a long time AND dinosaurs may have lived much closer to recent times. Very interesting.

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    Default Re: Is This a Million-Year-Old Underground Complex?

    We are a persistent species, aren't we?
    "The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what we share with someone when we are uncool." From the movie "Almost Famous""l "Let yourself stand cool and composed before a million universes." Walt Whitman

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    Default Re: Is This a Million-Year-Old Underground Complex?

    My goodness, it would take 14,000 men to move that rock one inch!

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