Scientists Discovered A Pre-Historic Mega Structure In The Jungle That Is Impossible For Man To Make
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Scientists Discovered A Pre-Historic Mega Structure In The Jungle That Is Impossible For Man To Make
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Traditionally, New Zealand holds the title of being the last major landmass settled by humans. This remote island nation, nestled in the South Pacific, remained uninhabited until the arrival of Polynesians, known as Maori, around 1300 AD. However, a discovery in New Zealand's North Island throws a potential wrench into our understanding of the region's ancient past. Hidden within the thick forests of the Kaimanawa Ranges lies a massive structure - the Kaimanawa Wall. This formation, comprised of incredibly precise interlocking stones, has sparked a heated debate about its origins, potentially rewriting New Zealand's prehistoric narrative. The wall is characterized by a series of tightly fitted stones that, at first glance, seem meticulously placed. These stones are enormous, with estimates suggesting they weigh several tons each. Analysis revealed the stones to be 330,000 years old and composed of ignimbrite, a volcanic rock formed from compressed ash and sand. The closest source of this specific rock is located 3 miles, or 5 kilometers, away. This detail alone has fueled speculation about the level of advancement required to build such a structure, if it were indeed human-made. A closer look unveils an almost geometrical precision in the arrangement of the stones. They seem to align in a way that suggests a deliberate pattern, with straight lines and angles not typically seen in natural rock formations.

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