Unorthodox Ancient ‘Out-Of-This World’ Carvings Were Found And Destroyed – Discovery – Part 1
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Many years ago a distinguished Professor of ethnology and archaeology made a remarkable discovery that could have rewritten history.
Together with a scientific team, he traveled to a beautiful lake where according to mythology a huge underground cavern exists beneath the waters. Legends tell this mysterious underground world was once home to long-gone sages and kings.
When the Professor and his expedition reached the lake, they found much more than they could possibly imagine.
According to his report, he discovered several unorthodox carvings that were made long before the appearance of modern humans. Who were the mysterious creators of these carvings?
Many of the carvings depicted out-of-this-world beings and some of the engravings showed figures dressed in modern clothes. Could these carvings be evidence non-humans visited our planet in the distant past or were they made by an ancient lost civilization like the Lemurians or Atlanteans?
When divers investigated the lake, they found startling underwater ruins and labyrinth where there were even more perplexing unorthodox carvings. The professor realized his astonishing discovery could change all we know about our ancient past, and he documented his findings.
Unfortunately, shortly after his last expedition to the island, everything was destroyed. Where the sites deliberately destroyed to hide archaeological evidence contradicting mainstream history?
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