Geology artefacts buildings; that do not make sense

Geology ? artefacts ? buildings; that do not make sense

If we assume there were advanced civilisations on earth pre-flood, which there most certainly was, then we must try to make sense of what we know about them. If however we set these earlier civilisations into the current historical paradigm nothing makes sense. For example:

01. Pyramids:

There are pyramids all around the world. Mostly we do not know when they were built, how they were built or what they were for.

02. Gobekli Tepe:

What was Gobekli Tepe all about? How was this 12,000 year old site built, why was it built and then why was it deliberately buried?

03.Chocolate Mountains:

There are 1268 of these near perfect cone shaped hills called the Chocolate Mountains, in Bohol, Philippines. They are made from marine limes stone that sits on top of harden clay. Given the number of hills it has not been suggested that they are man-made. Yet nowhere else are there mounds of this type and the geological formations are unexplained.

04. Stone Spheres in Costa Rica:

There are 300 of these Stone Spheres located on the Diqu?s Delta and on Isla del Ca?o, Costa Rica, They range in size from a few centimetres to over 2 metres in diameter, and weigh up to 15 tons. They are thought to date from 300-800AD and their origin and significance is unknown.

05. The London Artefact:

The London Artefact is a steel hammer found in 1936 near London, Texas, United States. It is encased in rock that is thought to be 400 million years old. It is claimed that the inside of the wooden handle has undergone the process of carbonization.

06. Mount Shoria:

Mount Shoria is located in the Kemerov region of southern Siberia, Russia. The region has a number of non-natural stone structures with some individual stones weighing 3,000 ton. The stones appear to have been precisely cut and shaped and to have been carefully aligned.

07. Sunken City, Cuba:

There is a Sunken City in 600 meters of water off the coast of Cuba. This city could not have been above water during the last ice age. And, if it fell 600 meters in some catastrophic geological earth movement, it could not have retained its regular form.

08. Metal objects found in 300 million year old coal deposits:

These finds, among others, include a zinc-incrusted vase found in 1851 in a Massachusetts coal mine, an iron pot found in Oklahoma, and more recently, a metal object found in coal deposits in Vladivostok, Russia; see image above.

09. Saksaywaman - Cusco, Peru:

The stone blocks are cut with such precision that it is not possible to fit a piece of paper between the joins. The terraces are up to 6 meters high with the larges stones weighing 200 ton. Who built them, how were they built and what was it for?

10. Table Mountain ? California:

In the 1850's gold miners in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, found hundreds of stone artifacts and human fossils. At Table Mountain, where most of the artifacts were found, the finds were taken from an undisturbed auriferous gravel bed laid down during the tertiary period; (i.e. 35 million years ago).

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