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2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
I have ceased to be amazed at the high-tech megalithic buildings of antiquity. It is not clear how the stones were cut there, but at least it is clear why - in order to build something out of them. But, recently I accidentally ran into another phenomenon - all over the world in wild places scattered wild stone boulders sawn without any sense and far from any structures. It would be fine if the piece was cut off and carried away somewhere. But, the boulders are simply cut into pieces and thrown.
To begin with, this is not surprising. In civilized places, huge boulders with traces of wedges at the edges of the crack can be divided into parts - this is the simplest known way that stones were pricked before and now pricked.
For example, what such an uninteresting boulder looks like, which is considered the remaining unnecessary part of the "Thunder Stone" from under the Bronze Horseman:
Traces of wedges are visible at the edges of the crack. It should be added that, despite the fact that, according to the official version of historians, this is how the stones for the Alexander Column and St. Isaac's Cathedral were cut with wedges, I did not find a single trace of wedges in any of Montferrand's drawings, although he is a fan of drawing small parts. More details here
And now let's look at the stones in wild places "interesting" for the study of unusual sawn in an incomprehensible way and with an incomprehensible purpose.
Here are photos from Vottovaaaaaaara:
This boulder is not solid, but consists of several parts, separated by cracks of arbitrary shape. And there is nothing unusual in the fact that the two large parts parted along a fault line of a very arbitrary shape.
And here are solid boulders, divided into two parts already along an almost flat line:
It is impossible to say unequivocally about the artificial origin, but it is very possible.
And finally, a completely artificial cut - the surface is so smooth that it looks polished:
In addition, this part of the boulder is laid on top of other stones, which is also difficult to explain by natural causes. There are parts that have been sawn but not pushed apart from each other:
Photos taken from Alexander Ryzhy's album in VK
Some boulders show a suspicious white line:
With such a white line, some of them have a cutting line:
From Wikipedia:
In August 2011, by the decree of the government of the Republic of Karelia, the Vottovaara mountain complex was declared a landscape natural monument. The protected area covers an area of more than one and a half thousand hectares: it includes the mountain itself and the surrounding area.
The name of Vottovaara mountain can be translated as "Victory Mountain".
Archaeological monuments of central Karelia are 5-6 thousand years old.
At 400 meters from the sanatorium "Kisegach" (South Ural) there is a broken stone "Broken Heart":
It is sawn off from the top but not to the very bottom. At the bottom, the remaining uncut part is simply broken.
The next photo shows that the cut surface is very flat, which is not natural for a natural fault:
Pictures are taken from here
Here is an interesting stepped 2-meter cut of a stone in Khakassia on Lake Itkul:
Taken from Sergey Izofatov's album
There are also cruciform (s) (e) cut (s):
Since I mentioned the researcher Sergei Izofatov, it should be borne in mind that he is insane, because he believes that Zhukov cleared minefields "for live bait" only because, allegedly, "one American general said so," and what general is so said and why one should believe in such a general's nonsense, Izofatov refused to answer, instead of answering he called me a Jew and began to carry utter nonsense. Brain anti-Semitism. The details here are more interesting than the sawn boulders.
And here, for example, a sawn boulder in Saudi Arabia:
You can see in detail close-up here
The same in northern Australia:
Taken from here
In Egypt, on the island of Sekhel, there is an interesting boulder "Stella of Hunger", cut horizontally. This boulder is famous for the fact that a lot of priceless text is applied on it in Egyptian hieroglyphs, the cutting line goes right through the text:
Geology professor Igor Davidenko attributes this barbarism to Soviet engineers, despite the fact that the first photographs of this boulder with this cut have been known since the beginning of the 20th century. That is, according to the level of barbarism, Igor Davidenko puts the Soviet people on the level of the savages of ISIS.
There is also another interestingly cracked or sawn stone:
Details here
There is also a separate category of not sawn but sawn stones. I have only one such in mind so far. The same South Stone in Baalbek. In 2014, for the first time in history, scientists decided to ask what was underneath and began excavations. It turned out that under this 1000 ton stone there are even larger megaliths up to 2000 tons, and the South Stone itself turned out to be sawn off from the rock base:
More details here
This theme arose from the theme of the Thunder of the Stone, which, as it turned out, was cut into 3 parts, but science is silent about this. And even in different colors.
And this hvakt is ignored by officials. Moreover, almost none of the residents of St. Petersburg notices this. I'm not talking about tourists. I wanted to find similar stones that would change color on different sides of the cut. But so far all are monochrome. More details here
I wanted to find similar stones that would change color on different sides of the cut. More details here
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As new sawn wild stones are discovered, the article will be updated. Keep for updates.
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