Jean-Luc
20th March 2012, 14:47
Source : http://german.ruvr.ru/2012_03_19/68930381/
(Translated from German)
Archaeologists from St. Petersburg found on the Kamchatka Peninsula, fossils, which are components of a mechanism. The Russian archaeologists shared the results of the discovery with their colleagues from the United States and the latter confirmed that the fossils are apparently the components of a plant.
The experts believe that the mechanism has been able to sustain for such a long time (about 400 million years) as it lied into a swamp. In favor of this hypothesis, the fact that the objects had turned into fossils within a relative short period - in geological terms. The researchers speculated that the mechanism found could be of extraterrestrial origin.
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More info here :
http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/45033/400-million-year-old-machine/
(2003-03-08)
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Sorry! Hadn't realized that the subject had already been covered here, 11 days ago:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?42237-Machine-dated-at-400-million-years-found-in-Russia-&p=445065&highlight=Kamchatka#post445065
Interesting to note though that this is covered by "The Voice of Russia".
At least in German. But strangely enough not in English... Not sure about Russian :)
(Translated from German)
Archaeologists from St. Petersburg found on the Kamchatka Peninsula, fossils, which are components of a mechanism. The Russian archaeologists shared the results of the discovery with their colleagues from the United States and the latter confirmed that the fossils are apparently the components of a plant.
The experts believe that the mechanism has been able to sustain for such a long time (about 400 million years) as it lied into a swamp. In favor of this hypothesis, the fact that the objects had turned into fossils within a relative short period - in geological terms. The researchers speculated that the mechanism found could be of extraterrestrial origin.
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More info here :
http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/45033/400-million-year-old-machine/
(2003-03-08)
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Sorry! Hadn't realized that the subject had already been covered here, 11 days ago:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?42237-Machine-dated-at-400-million-years-found-in-Russia-&p=445065&highlight=Kamchatka#post445065
Interesting to note though that this is covered by "The Voice of Russia".
At least in German. But strangely enough not in English... Not sure about Russian :)