Anomalous Ancient Structures In The South West Pacific Remain Unexplained
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In the South West Pacific, there is a beautiful small island where exotic animals, magnificent plants and a small group of locals peacefully co-exist. On this remote island, there are also very curious ancient objects that raise our interest.
Whether these anomalous ancient structures are man-made or natural formations has not yet been determined, and scientific opinions vary.
If these ancient objects are the work of Mother Nature, then there isn’t, much to discuss and we can simply conclude we live in a wonderful world full of surprises.
However, if we assume the structures are man-made, then we encounter certain problems. For one thing, from a historical point of view, these ancient structures shouldn’t be here in the first place. Very few excavations have been conducted in this region, but archaeologists who worked here and examined the unearthed objects say they are artificial and could be about 13,000 years old.
But who lived on the island in the distant past? What ancient civilization left behind these highly unusual structures? What happened to these people and why have not similar ancient objects been discovered on other islands nearby? What kind of strange discoveries did scientists make when they explored a group of mysterious mounds?
As you can see, we have many questions that require a proper answer, but the truth is that this small beautiful island remains a complete mystery.
While examining the island, researchers suddenly realized they had encountered not just one, but several mysteries...
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