“Chimalacatlan is a unique megalithic site located in the highlands of Morelos, in Central Mexico. It consists of a series of huge megalithic walls and terraces built of large andesitic blocks laid without mortar. The largest stones measure over 3 meters long and weigh an estimated 5 to 9 tons.”
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Read morePrecision architecture seen upon entering the megalithic subterranean chamber known as “The Well of Santa Cristina,” in the 1200s due to its proximity to a local church.
From the Bronze Age through the time the Romans colonized it, Sardinia was home to the Nuragic Civilization. Not a terrible lot is known about it, and its name, in fact, is a derivation of the most…
Read moreAmazing vintage photos of 3D zoomorphic Mayan creations from Central America.
A Mayan ruin in Guatemala. Learn more about this ancient site and 60 others.
Read moreBest capture I’ve seen of this incredible ancient wall near Yazılıkaya, also known as Midas Kenti, a Turkish province famous for its legends regarding the “King of Midas.”
The Phrygian Valley offers a magic landscape of cliffs and fairy chimneys with the remains of a mysterious civilization.
Read morePhrygian Valley – The Realm of King Midas
The Phrygian Valley offers a magic landscape of cliffs and fairy chimneys with the remains of a mysterious civilization.
Read moreMassive Ancient Lost City Discovered in the Amazon
Deep in the Ecuadorian rainforests, a major discovery has been made…
Read moreThe Famine Stela is an inscription written in Egyptian hieroglyphs located on Sehel Island in the Nile near Aswan in Egypt, which tells of a seven-year period of drought and famine during the reign of Pharaoh.
This is a rock on Suhail Island in Aswan, inscribed with a story written during the reign of Ptolemy V (2200 years ago). The tale tells the story of the…
Read moreTeotihuacán Pyramid in Mexico City in 1900 and in 2022. The view of 1900 must have looked like a random mountain, until excavation and cleaning began. I wonder how many more “mountains” are actually pyramids?
Mexico is a very attractive tourist destination : Pyramids, mountains, volcanoes, waterfalls, canyons, rivers, lakes, lagoons, jungles, cacti, fine old colonial cities and beaches. Mexico has a population of 113…
Read moreA vintage 1885 photograph of an ancient Maya statue, found deep in the jungles of Honduras.
– for several days we had light to no rain, coming only for short periods in the afternoon, but then we really got RAIN!!! For about 4 hours straight we…
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