Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 10 - Alternative View

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Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 10 - Alternative View
Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 10 - Alternative View

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Video: Buildings Covered With Soil. Part 10 - Alternative View
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A selection of photos and links shared by by_enigma:

Excavations in Paris

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Note the huge blocks of ancient foundations on the left.

Excavation at the Louvre

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Promotional video:

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Now it looks like this:

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About the underground museums of the Louvre was here:

"Antediluvian Louvre" and "Louvre. An underground museum of an antediluvian city?"

Turin

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Naples

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Milan

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Rome

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The statues are found in layers of clay.

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Marble floors in buildings. Pay attention to their very thin layer. Either they knew how to saw such slabs in those days, or it is pouring with subsequent polishing.

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Tiled, ceramic tiles on the walls. In ancient Rome we lived no worse than you and me! Everyone has heard about the Roman water supply …

As mentioned earlier, all these types are similar to debris flow destruction. And not only along rivers or from mountainous places. The plains are littered with clay. The cataclysm was more global. Most likely, he destroyed the Roman Empire as we know it from the official history. And only then did the plundering of its remains by feral peoples and tribes begin. Barbarians, as we are told.

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Excavations in the Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery

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Ancient tombstones were found under the layers of soil.

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Arched structures. The foundation can be with such? Or is it even deeper?

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Who does not like the flood version, there is other information and hypothesis.

The version about soil falling from the moon:

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4000 skeletons in Podil

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In the collection "Readings in the Historical Society of Nestor the Chronicler" (book 1, 1873-1877, p. 250) Antonovich in the footnote to the article "Archaeological finds and excavations in the Kiev province of 1876" as if casually reasoning:

The vicinity of the Jordanian Church in antiquity (in the 11th-11th centuries) was probably the center in which the city's trade activities were concentrated; all large hoards of Samanid coins were found in the same area; there, in the neighboring estate (Brewery Partnership) in 1870, there was a huge bone, containing about 4,000 skeletons.

And in the "Archaeological map of the Kiev province" [4] in 1895, Antonovich reports:

On the side of a mountain, at the manor house of a brewery partnership, many human bones (over 2,000 skulls) were found piled in a heap; among them were found: iron: 2 long, double-edged straight swords, a dagger, a bit, a knife with a bone green handle; bronze: a ring, an earring and 2 bracelets, fragments of glass bracelets, glass and clay beads, crosses: marble and amber. Museum of Kiev University. Exhibition index 20-21; notes and collection of Antonovich.

Could it be that these are victims of a giant landslide or flood of the 16th century? After all, jewelry and other valuable things have been preserved on the skeletons. If someone committed genocide to local residents, then everything of value would certainly be removed.

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In Novosibirsk, they dug up another antediluvian basement with a door to nowhere.

It can be argued that this is a basement door, but why does it rest against the layers of soil outside the building?

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From justasalt:

In Moscow, they are now dismantling HPP-2 on Bolotnaya Embankment, they have not covered it with a net - you can take pictures. The building is according to the official version of 1907, but for some reason the entrances are on the second floor and the first floor is filled up.

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Continued: Part 11