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File: 82b67776604fc75⋯.jpg (98.18 KB, 497x267, 497:267, gravel yukatia.jpg)

 No.40815

Do any of you guys know anything about these strange gravel mounds found in the siberian wilderness? I can find almost nothing.

 No.40821

Bump


 No.40822

My guess is that it's a drumlin or kame, which are deposits of glacial till.

Unless something is found underneath it to prove it's burial mound or whatever, I have no reason to believe it to be anything else. Siberia is still a strange place though so I wouldn't be surprised if it was something more.


 No.40828

File: f638c23b8cebd15⋯.jpg (212.03 KB, 1500x474, 250:79, alrosa.jpg)

>>40822

That could be an explanation. To me they look like modern, industrial gravel dumps, but there's nothing out there for a hundred miles.

Looking deeper could be related to the АЛРОСА company, but still. No roads leading out there or anything.


 No.40833

>>40828

I thought it looked out of place in the picture but I wasn't sure if there was more in the area. My first thought was that it didn't look natural because of that high point in the middle and the rocks look consistent in size, but the photo is not the most detailed. Hard to say though because land moves in strange ways. It's hard to imagine it being something modern though because of no path for vehicles. I don't know how fast those trees can grow.

Was there a website you found that discusses these mounds?


 No.40836

>>40833

This is the only site that seems to make any mentioning of them.

http://www.megaliths.org/view/95

Not exactly an ideal site but from what I can tell everything they list is at the very least, a real place.

Unfortunately they give nothing on where they got this info from, other than that it was submitted 2016-03-09. Reverse image searching got me nowhere.


 No.40837

File: d16eca6eaf19de8⋯.jpg (398.02 KB, 884x664, 221:166, Formação Piramidal - Sacas….jpg)


 No.40838

File: 6445898591a0712⋯.jpg (82.84 KB, 597x397, 597:397, sacsayhuaman_zed.jpg)

>>40815

Interesting topic, but that photo is too low resolution, I can't even tell if it's an actual photo or CGI. Those trees almost look like 3D models.

>>40828

They might be modern gravel dumps but still be 100 years old. Who knows if there used to be a road there?

>>40837

They're calling it a wall but if you compare it to the other megalithic sites in South America, the style is completely different. One of the things that make those structures so fascinating is that the rocks were cut (or shaped?) in a very peculiar way and they fit together like a puzzle, so perfectly that you can't even put a human hair between them. It shows a level of sophistication and expertise that is completely absent from the Brazilian 'wall', which is just a few big stones stacked on top of each other.

As a side note, I'm sceptical of anything associated with the New Earth channel. They don't allow comments on their videos and their theories are based on the alternative chronology of Fomenko, who has been trying to rewrite history through statistical analysis for the purpose of making Russia seem more relevant than it actually was. For serious research I would look elsewhere.


 No.40905

>>40837

Given the location and the lack of continuity in said wall, my bet is that this one is probably natural.


 No.40906

Those are kidney stones


 No.40912

>>40905

>natural

>>40838

Look at the giant skeletons, humans used to be 7 to 10 feet tall before we got infected with the femen virus. It's obvious these are stone-crafted obelisks laid into each other not by nature but by man. The architech must have been brilliant.


 No.40926

>>40815

got two near me

we've always called them slag heaps because all the slag and debris was dumped there from all the mines in the area.


 No.40927

>>40926

Do you live in Karelia?


 No.40928

>>40927

nope, wales

but the mounds look almost alike, apart from that one having platforms on both sides, where as the ones here have just one platform going around the peak instead of on 2 sides of it


 No.40934

File: 7ea8206c545a877⋯.jpg (Spoiler Image, 85.43 KB, 590x933, 590:933, isithyumjanyoudecide.jpg)

I found this guy in a gravel mound.

https://youtu.be/njiMEhtFAzU

is he even human?




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